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Volume 10, Number 3, March 2004

Laboratory Analysis of Tularemia in Wild-Trapped, Commercially Traded Prairie Dogs, Texas, 2002

Jeannine M. Petersen,* Martin E. Schriefer,* Leon G. Carter,* Yan Zhou,* Tara Sealy,* Darcy Bawiec,* Brook Yockey,* Sandra Urich,* Nordin S. Zeidner,* Swati Avashia,† Jacob L. Kool,* Jan Buck,‡ Connie Lindley,‡ Leos Celeda,§ John A. Monteneiri,* Kenneth L. Gage,* and May C. Chu*
*Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA; †Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA; ‡Texas Dept of Health, Arlington, Texas, USA; and §State Veterinary Administration, Prague, Czech Republic

 
 
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Figure 2. Direct fluorescent assay (DFA) results on spleen tissues from a seronegative (panel a) and seropositive (panel b) prairie dog.

 

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