Arcanobacterium phocae explained
Arcanobacterium phocae is a bacterial species.[1] It is pathogenic for some sea mammals.[2] [3]
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Notes and References
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- Center, Pacific Marine Mammal. "Arcanobacterium phocae-associated Pathology in California Sea Lions Stranded Along the Southern California Coast." (2010).
- Johnson SP, Jang S, Gulland FM, Miller MA, Casper DR, Lawrence J, etal . Characterization and clinical manifestations of Arcanobacterium phocae infections in marine mammals stranded along the central California coast. . J Wildl Dis . 2003 . 39 . 1 . 136–44 . 12685077 . 10.7589/0090-3558-39.1.136. 1882205 . free .