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New Assay Rapidly Detects Pathogens in Marine Mammals
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A three-year project by NCCOS scientists has culminated in a reliable tool for rapid detection of pathogenic Brucella bacteria in clinical samples ...
Brucellosis in Stranded SC Bottlenose Dolphins Coincides with Calving ...
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NCCOS tested 282 stranded dolphins in South Carolina for brucellosis, caused by the bacterial pathogen Brucella ceti.Nearly 32% tested positive ...
Coastal Marine Mammal Stranding Assessments
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Similarly, the discovery of marine mammal diseases such as papillomas, hepatitis, influenza, herpes, and brucellosis is a major concern to coastal ...
wayne.mcfee@noaa.gov Archives - NCCOS Coastal Science Website
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NCCOS tested 282 stranded dolphins in South Carolina for brucellosis, caused by the bacterial pathogen Brucella ceti. Nearly 32% tested positive ...
Coastal Marine Mammal Assessments - NCCOS - National Centers for ...
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Coastal Marine Mammal Assessments Marine mammals living in coastal waters can be an important indicator of the health of coastal ocean waters and ...
Report on U.S. Marine HABs: History, Current Status and Future Trends
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NCCOS recently supported a review of the status of marine HAB problems in the U.S., part of a global statistical analysis of harmful algal blooms ...