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Original Research Articles

Habitat, wildlife, and one health: Arcanobacterium pyogenes in Maryland and Upper Eastern Shore white-tailed deer populations

, MS, , PhD (Assistant Professor) , , PhD (Adjunct Associate Professor) , , MS, , PhD (Professor Emeritus) , , PhD & , DVM, PhD, DACZM (Professor) show all
Article: 19175 | Received 27 May 2012, Accepted 16 May 2013, Published online: 06 Aug 2013

Figures & data

Fig. 1 Pitting of bone and fluid-filled nodule inside skull plate of infected white-tailed deer and male white-tailed deer with signs of IASM at Chesapeake Farms, Maryland, USA.

Fig. 1 Pitting of bone and fluid-filled nodule inside skull plate of infected white-tailed deer and male white-tailed deer with signs of IASM at Chesapeake Farms, Maryland, USA.

Table 1 Percent of white-tailed deer carrying A. pyogenes by region and swab type in Maryland, USA, 2010

Table 2 Bacteria carried by white-tailed deer (nasal%, head%) by region in Maryland, USA, 2010

Table 3 Percent of white-tailed deer carrying A. pyogenes by sex and sample site on the Upper Eastern Shore in Maryland, USA, 2010

Table 4 Bacteria carried by white-tailed deer (nasal%, head%) at two properties in Maryland, USA, 2010

Fig. 2 A. pyogenes percentage by sex, age class (0.5, 1.5, and 2.5+ years), and property on the Upper Eastern Shore, Maryland, USA.

Fig. 2 A. pyogenes percentage by sex, age class (0.5, 1.5, and 2.5+ years), and property on the Upper Eastern Shore, Maryland, USA.

Table 5 Binary logistic regression for occurrence of A. pyogenes on white-tailed deer on the Upper Eastern Shore of Maryland, USA, 2010

Fig. 3 Livestock density by physiogeographic region in Maryland, USA.

Fig. 3 Livestock density by physiogeographic region in Maryland, USA.