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Duck viral enteritis (duck plague) in North American Waterfowl

June 16, 1969

Duck Viral Enteritis (DVE) was first recognized in North America in January 1967, when an outbreak occurred in a commercial flock of white Pekin ducks in Suffolk County, Long Island, New York (Leibovitz and Hwang, 1968b). Originally described as a disease of domestic ducks in the Netherlands, DVE has since been reported from India and Belgium. it is also believed to have occurred in China and France (Jansen, 1968).

This paper briefly reviews the status of DVE among wild waterfowl in North America and describes some of the characteristic lesions associated with this disease. The paper also mentions some of the work which has been undertaken to learn more about the status of DVE in North America.

Publication Year 1969
Title Duck viral enteritis (duck plague) in North American Waterfowl
Authors Louis N. Locke, Louis Leibovitz, Carlton M. Herman, John W. Walker
Publication Type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Index ID 5220476
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Patuxent Wildlife Research Center