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Ketamine and midazolam anesthesia in Pacific martens (Martes caurina).

J Wildl Dis

January 2015

1 US Department of Agriculture, Veterinary Services, 530 Center St NE, Suite 335, Salem, Oregon 97301, USA.

Abstract The use of midazolam as a tranquilizer for anesthesia in mustelids in conjunction with the cyclohexamine ketamine is not well documented. Because midazolam is fast acting, inexpensive, and quickly metabolized, it may serve as a good alternative to other more commonly used tranquilizers. We trapped and anesthetized 27 Pacific martens (Martes caurina) in Lassen National Forest (northern California, US) August 2010-April 2013.

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Trichinella surveillance in black bears (Ursus americanus) from Oregon, USA.

J Wildl Dis

January 2014

1  US Department of Agriculture, Veterinary Services, 530 Center St. NE, Suite 335, Salem, Oregon 97301, USA.

We used serology and muscle digestion to test black bears (Ursus americanus) from western Oregon, USA, for Trichinella. Results indicate black bears in Oregon are not part of a sylvatic cycle for Trichinella, and risk of human exposure to Trichinella larvae from eating black bear meat from Oregon appears low.

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Parelaphostrongylus odocoilei in Columbian black-tailed deer from Oregon.

J Wildl Dis

July 2006

United States Department of Agriculture, Veterinary Services, 530 Center St. NE, Suite 335, Salem, Oregon 97301, USA.

Documenting the occurrence of Parelaphostrongylus odocoilei has historically relied on the morphological examination of adult worms collected from the skeletal muscle of definitive hosts, including deer. Recent advances in the knowledge of protostrongylid genetic sequences now permit larvae to be identified. Dorsal-spined larvae (DSLs) collected in 2003-2004 from the lung and feces of six Columbian black-tailed deer (Odocoileus hemionus columbianus) from Oregon were characterized genetically.

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Cull dairy cattle both on the farm and at slaughter from herds in the states of Idaho, Oregon, and Washington were surveyed for Escherichia coli O157 by culturing fecal swab samples. A total of 205 cull cows from 19 dairy herds were sampled on the farm of origin; 7 (3.4%) tested positive for E.

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Effects of Farm Manure-Handling Practices on Escherichia coli O157 Prevalence in Cattle.

J Food Prot

April 1997

United States Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Services Veterinary Services, 52604 12th Ct. Sw. Suite B, Olympia, Washington 98502, USA.

Thirty-six dairy herds in Idaho, Oregon, and Washington were selected on the basis of cattle housing and manure-handling practices. Approximately 60 fecal samples from heifers were collected monthly in each herd for 6 months and cultured for Escherichia coli O157. One hundred seventy-nine of 12,664 (1.

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