A STUDY OF THE ECOLOGY AND EPIZOOLOGY OF THE NATIVE FAUNA OF THE GREAT SALT DESERT.
Abstract
An extensive epizoological survey of endemic diseases was conducted in the great Salt Lake Desert region. Native mammals, birds and livestock were tested for Rocky Mountain spotted fever, Q fever, tularemia and plague. e. Susceptibility, transmission and immunity studies were conducted with several animal species. An ecological study in connection with the zoonoses of the area was conducted with special emphasis on lagomorph and rodent population dynamics pertinent to an epizoological analysis regarding foci and/or the spread of infection throughout the Great Salt Lake Basin. A faunal colony was maintained. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Apr 30, 1970
- Accession Number
- AD0709670
Entities
Organizations
- University of Utah