The epizootiology and pathology of sarcoptic mange in coyotes, Canis latrans, from south Texas.
@article{Pence1983TheEA, title={The epizootiology and pathology of sarcoptic mange in coyotes, Canis latrans, from south Texas.}, author={D. Pence and L. Windberg and B. Pence and R. Sprowls}, journal={The Journal of parasitology}, year={1983}, volume={69 6}, pages={ 1100-15 } }
An epizootic of sarcoptic mange in coyotes from south Texas, Canis latrans , was studied over a 7-yr period, 1975 through 1981. From a four-county area centered in Webb County, Texas the epizootic radiated centrifugally to include a 27-county area. The disease progressed from initial, scabby encrustations on the ischium and fore and hind legs to severe, thickened, slate-gray hyperkeratotic lesions with almost complete alopecia. There were significant decreases in alpha-globulin and albumin… CONTINUE READING
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