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Abstract

Tuberculosis in a New Zealand (Hooker's) sea lion

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MR Alley & BD Gartrell. (2019) Wildlife diseases in New Zealand: recent findings and future challenges. New Zealand Veterinary Journal 67:1, pages 1-11.
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Scott A. Lindsay & Rachael Gray. (2021) A Novel Presentation of Tuberculosis with Intestinal Perforation in a Free-Ranging Australian Sea Lion (Neophoca cinerea). Journal of Wildlife Diseases 57:1.
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B. Lenting, B. Gartrell, A. Kokosinska, P.J. Duignan, S. Michael, S. Hunter & W.D. Roe. (2019) Causes of adult mortality in two populations of New Zealand sea lions (Phocarctos hookeri). Veterinary and Animal Science 7, pages 100057.
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Wendi D. Roe, Baukje Lenting, Anna Kokosinska, Stuart Hunter, Padraig J. Duignan, Brett Gartrell, Lynn Rogers, Desmond M. Collins, Geoffrey W. de Lisle, Kristene Gedye & Marian Price-Carter. (2019) Pathology and molecular epidemiology of Mycobacterium pinnipedii tuberculosis in native New Zealand marine mammals. PLOS ONE 14:2, pages e0212363.
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