Wobeser G, Hunter D B, Wright B, Nieman D J, Isbister R
J Wildl Dis. 1979 Jan;15(1):19-24. doi: 10.7589/0090-3558-15.1.19.
Avian cholera was diagnosed in lesser snow geese (Anser c. caerulescens), Ross' geese (Anser rossii) and individuals of several other waterfowl species in a small area of south-western Saskatchewan over a 1 month period during the 1977 spring migration. Approximately 250 dead birds were found. This is apparently the first time avian cholera has been reported in migrating waterfowl in Canada. The site of the mortality was midway between the wintering and nesting areas of the two principal species, and the significance of the occurrence of the disease this far north is discussed.
1977年春季迁徙期间的一个月内,在萨斯喀彻温省西南部的一小片区域,小雪雁(Anser c. caerulescens)、罗斯雁(Anser rossii)以及其他几种水鸟个体被诊断感染禽霍乱。大约发现了250只死鸟。这显然是加拿大首次报告在迁徙水鸟中出现禽霍乱。死亡地点位于这两种主要鸟类的越冬区和繁殖区之间的中途位置,本文还讨论了该病在如此偏北地区出现的意义。