A serologic survey for selected infectious diseases of black bears in Idaho.

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Two hundred sixty-five black bears (Ursus americanus) from northcentral Idaho were examined serologically over a five-year period for antibodies against selected infectious disease agents. The number of positive serum samples number of sera tested and percent positive for each infectious agent is: tularemia, 65/340 (19); brucellosis, 18/332 (5); toxoplasmosis, 23/303 (8); leptospirosis, 2/196 (1); trichinosis, 16/122 (13); Q-fever, 13/210 (6); St. Louis encephalitis, 3/340 (1); western equine encephalitis, 4/334 (1); Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, 6/282 (2). Black bears may serve as an indicator for infection in other wildlife, domestic animals and humans in the area..

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Binninger, C. E., Beecham, J. J., Thomas, L. A., & Winward, L. D. (1980). A serologic survey for selected infectious diseases of black bears in Idaho. Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 16(3), 423–430. https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-16.3.423

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