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Ophidian Paramyxovirus
Assoc Reptilian Amphibian Vet 9[1]:15-22 Spring'99 RoundTable Discussion 0 Refs

* Elliott R. Jacobson DVM, PhD, ACZM; Joseph P. Flanagan, DVM; Bruce Rideout DVM, PhD, ACVP; Edward C. Ramsay, DVM; Patrick Morris DVM, ACZM; [Moderator:] Robert Nathan, DVM
* Dept. of Small Animal Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Univers

- A roundtable forum has been added to the Bulletin of the ARAV. Timely topics will be covered in each issue. It is our hope that members will find this information to be useful in clinical practice. The first topic is ophidian paramyxovirus. Ophidian paramyxovirus was first isolated in 1973 as the cause of a respiratory epizootic in a collection of far-de-lance, Bothrops atrox, at a serpentarium in Switzerland. Since that time, paramyxovirus has become recognized as an important pathogen, especially in viperids.


Address (URL): http://www.arav.org/journals/JA013704.htm


Assoc Reptilian Amphibian Vet 1999 Vol. 9 No. 1

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