Blastomycosis in wild wolves.

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Abstract

Blastomycosis was fatal to a wild wolf in Minnesota, and serologic evidence of blastomycosis was found in a Wisconsin wolf. No unusual movements were detected in the Minnesota animal from October 1983 through October 1985. However, by early December 1985, this wolf was weak and debilitated, and it perished on 14 December after approaching a human residence.

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Thiel, R. P., Mech, L. D., Ruth, G. R., Archer, J. R., & Kaufman, L. (1987). Blastomycosis in wild wolves. Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 23(2), 321–323. https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-23.2.321

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