Fetal distress and in utero pneumonia in perinatal dolphins during the Northern Gulf of Mexico unusual mortality event

An unusual mortality event (UME) involving primarily common bottlenose dolphins Tursiops truncatus of all size classes stranding along coastal Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama, USA, started in early 2010 and continued into 2014. During this northern Gulf of Mexico UME, a distinct cluster of perin...

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Hauptverfasser: Colegrove, Kathleen M, Venn-Watson, Stephanie, Litz, Jenny, Kinsel, Michael J, Terio, Karen A, Fougeres, Erin, Ewing, Ruth, Pabst, D Ann, McLellan, William A, Raverty, Stephen, Saliki, Jeremiah, Fire, Spencer, Rappucci, Gina, Bowen-Stevens, Sabrina, Noble, Lauren, Costidis, Alex, Barbieri, Michelle, Field, Cara, Smith, Suzanne, Carmichael, Ruth H, Chevis, Connie, Hatchett, Wendy, Shannon, Delphine, Tumlin, Mandy, Lovewell, Gretchen, McFee, Wayne, Rowles, Teresa K
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Brucella
Brucella - genetics
Brucella - isolation & purification
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Brucellosis - microbiology
Brucellosis - veterinary
Environment
Female
Fetal Distress - epidemiology
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Fetal Distress - veterinary
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Marine
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Phylogeny
Pneumonia - epidemiology
Pneumonia - microbiology
Pneumonia - pathology
Pneumonia - veterinary
Pregnancy
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