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pro vyhledávání: '"Charles D. MacInnes"'
Publikováno v:
Preventive Veterinary Medicine. 56:89-103
We used a time–space clustering approach to estimate the incubation period of raccoon rabies in the wild using data from the 1999–2001 invasion of raccoon rabies into eastern Ontario from northern New York State. The time differences and geograph
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Stephen M. Smith, Laurie A. Calder, Rowland R. Tinline, Kenneth F. Lawson, David Ball, Robert B. Stewart, David H. Johnston, Dennis R. Voigt, Charles D. MacInnes, Christopher P. Nunan, Janet M. Honig, P. Bachmann, Peggy Hauschildt, Sarah J. Crosgrey, Bruce A. Pond, Neil R. Ayers, Michael A. Pedde, Carolyn Fielding
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Journal of Wildlife Diseases. 37:119-132
The province of Ontario (Canada) reported more laboratory confirmed rabid animals than any other state or province in Canada or the USA from 1958-91, with the exception of 1960-62. More than 95% of those cases occurred in the southern 10% of Ontario
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Journal of Wildlife Diseases. 34:647-652
During 1993, the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, Rabies Research Unit, conducted experiments to develop a bait that would be attractive to raccoons (Procyon lotor) and serve as a vehicle to deliver oral rabies vaccine to that species. Testing
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Ecological Applications. 8:379-387
Large-scale experiments about the effect of disease on wildlife populations are rare. We examined (1) whether the prevalence of canine distemper (CD) could be reduced in urban raccoons (Procyon lotor) using field vaccination and (2) the extent to whi
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Calder L, Bachmann P, Johnston Dh, Charles D. MacInnes, Pedde M, Rick Rosatte, Nunan Cp, Wannop C, Power Mj
Publikováno v:
Revue Scientifique et Technique de l'OIE. 12:95-98
Summary: Two different tactics are currently being utilized to control rabies in foxes, skunks and raccoons in Ontario, Canada. The first tactic, which involves live-capturing with cage-traps and vaccinating by intramuscular injection, was successful
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Journal of Wildlife Diseases. 28:562-571
Two rabies control tactics, trap-vaccinate-release (T-V-R) and oral vaccination were used for the control of rabies in skunks (Mephitis mephitis), raccoons (Procyon lotor), and foxes (Vulpes vulpes) in metropolitan Toronto, Canada. Using T-V-R, a mea
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Journal of wildlife diseases. 40(2)
We describe a method based on time series analysis that divided the rabies enzootic area of southern Ontario into 13 regions using data collected at the township level, the smallest available geographical unit for Ontario (Canada). The intent was to
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Chris Davies, Rick Rosatte, Kim Bennett, Dennis Donovan, Mike Allan, Lesley-Ann Howes, Charles D. MacInnes, Andrew Silver, Barry Radford, Alex Wandeler
Publikováno v:
Journal of wildlife diseases. 37(2)
During 15 July to 4 October, 1999, rabies control programs were implemented with the objective being to contain the first three confirmed cases of raccoon rabies in Canada. The strategy, called point infection control (PIC) involved the use of three
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Journal of wildlife diseases. 30(1)
We collected and examined teeth from 3406 red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) collected in Ontario, Canada, from 1978 to 1986, prior to large scale rabies vaccine baiting. We found tetracycline-like fluorescence in five (0.2%) of the samples. Also, we observed
Publikováno v:
Wildlife 2001: Populations ISBN: 9781851668762
Skunks and raccoons were studied by capture-recapture in a 60 km2 area of Metropolitan Toronto during 1987–1990. Based on the capture of 1294 skunks and 2519 raccoons, the estimated mean raccoon density was 7–12/km2, and mean skunk density was 2
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-2868-1_71