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Volume 10, Number 1, January 2004

Experimental Infection of Cats and Dogs with West Nile Virus

Laura E. Austgen,* Richard A. Bowen,* Michel L. Bunning,† Brent S. Davis,† Carl J. Mitchell,† and Gwong-Jen J. Chang†
*Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA; and †Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA

 
 
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Figure. Body temperatures during the course of experimental West Nile virus infection. Reference ranges for clinically normal dogs and cats were considered to be 38.3°C–39.5°C and 38.0°C–39.2°C, respectively.

 

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