1958
DOI: 10.1093/infdis/102.1.5
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Bacterial Infections in Wild Rodents of Eastern and Central Washington

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“…The reported epizootics of staphylococcal suppurative dermatitis in mink (2, 3 ) and the fatal septicaemia following urolithiasis (1 1, 25) are remarkable. Disseminated staphylococcal infections are also well-known in hares and wild rabbits (1, 5, 19). A few reports have Received 7.v.73 dermatitis in mink.…”
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“…The reported epizootics of staphylococcal suppurative dermatitis in mink (2, 3 ) and the fatal septicaemia following urolithiasis (1 1, 25) are remarkable. Disseminated staphylococcal infections are also well-known in hares and wild rabbits (1, 5, 19). A few reports have Received 7.v.73 dermatitis in mink.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Additional records in the BYU collection revealed sympatric populations of both species in Owyhee County in extreme southwestern Idaho. Although S. interruptus occurs west of the Sierra Nevada and Cascade ranges where S. inaequalis does not occur, it has been widely reported east of these ranges in Oregon (Hubbard 1947: Deschutes County, Kohls 1940: Baker, Harney, Lake, Morrow, and Umatilla counties), Idaho (Stanford 1944: Cassia and Blaine counties, Kohls 1940: Ada and Twin Falls counties) and Washington (Kohls 1940: Franklin, Walla Walla, and Yakima counties, Hubbard 1947: Yakima County, Bacon and Bacon 1964: Adams, Whitman and Yakama counties). Geographical distributions by state of S. inaequalis and S. interruptus are shown in Table 3.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Monopsyllus wagneri wagneri Spencer 1936:14, Wagner 1936a:200 (BC), Hubbard 1940d:2, Augustson 1941a:153 (CA), Hubbard 1941b:5, 1941c:2 (none), Svihla 1941:14 (WA), Hubbard 1943a:4 (CA), Stanford 1944:175 (UT), Hubbard 1947:221–225 (AZ, BC, CA, CO, ID, MT, NV, UT, WY), Holland 1949d:170–171 (AB, BC); 1949b:12 (BC), Hubbard 1949a:120 (NV), Allred 1952:70 (UT), Bacon 1953:16 (none), Beck et al 1953:50–51 (UT), Augustson 1955:39 (CA), Beck 1955:29 (UT), Howell 1955:40 (UT), Wiseman 1955:22–23 (WY), Howell 1957:567–572 (UT), Rapp and Gates 1957:53 (NE), Stark 1959:188–190, Howell 1960:74 (UT), Augustson and Durham 1961:102 (AZ), Hubbard 1962c:110 (CA, OR, MT), Bacon and Bacon 1964:31 (WA), Beck 1966:76 (CO), Kinsella and Pattie 1967:234 (WY), Jellison and Senger 1973:50 (MT), 1979:90–92, Holland 1985:324–326 (AB, BC, Canada), Thomas 1988:88 (ID, NV, NM, OR, UT, WA).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Opisocrostis tuberculatus tuberculatus Jellison et al 1943:5 (MT), Holland 1944:10 (BC), Hubbard 1947:152–154 (BC, CA, MT, OR, WA), Jellison 1947:64 (none), Holland 1949a:130–131 (AB, BC, SK), Holland 1949b:11 (BC), Hubbard 1949a:118 (NV), Allred 1952:70, Bacon 1953:16 (none), Beck 1955:28, 32 (UT), Burgess 1955:639 (SK), Wiseman 1955:19 (WY), Rapp and Gates 1957:53 (NE), Stark 1959:151 (UT), Bacon and Bacon 1964:31 (WA), Haas 1965:140 (none), Larson and Peterson 1968:133, Woods and Larson 1969:36 (ND), Tipton and Saunders 1971:18 (UT), Jellison and Senger 1973:58 (MT), 1976:103 (AB), Holland 1985:462–465 (AB, BC, SK), Haas et al 1989:395 (YT), Galloway and Christie 1990:454 (MB), Larson 1997:36 (ND).…”
Section: Results Systematic Entomologymentioning
confidence: 99%
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