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Aspergillus fumigatus (A. fumigatus) is one of the most important mycotic infection in wild animals stressed by captivity and concurrent disease. A 14-year-old Carribean flamingo controlled bumble foot with antibiotics died after having dyspnea, depression, and anorexia. Necropsy findings revealed...

Author(s)
Kim BoSook; Jung YongMok; Kim HanJun; Ko JiSeung; Do SunHee
Publisher
Korean Society of Veterinary Clinics, Seoul, Korea Republic
Citation
Journal of Veterinary Clinics, 2013, 30, 1, pp 71-74
Abstract

Avian chlamydiosis is caused by Chlamydophila psittaci and considered as one of an important zoonotic disease throughout the world. Among more than 400 avian species including poultry and pet birds susceptible to the disease, psittacine birds were known to be mostly susceptible hosts. In Korea, no...

Author(s)
Kim IlHwan; Jang JinWook; Lee SuHyung; Kim DaeYong; Seong WonJin; Kwon HyukJoon; Kim JaeHong
Publisher
Korean Society of Veterinary Science, Daejon, Korea Republic
Citation
Korean Journal of Veterinary Research, 2012, 52, 3, pp 193-198
Abstract

The development of transportation and the expansion of the pet market has become the main causes of the increase in the cross-border migration of non-native species. Moreover, recent sales over the Internet were a factor that has promoted pet trades. While the import of non-native species has been...

Author(s)
Koo KyoSoung; Park HyeRin; Choi JaeHyeok; Sung HaCheol
Publisher
Korean Society of Environment and Ecology, Seoul, Korea Republic
Citation
Korean Journal of Environment and Ecology, 2020, 34, 2, pp 106-114
Abstract

A common kestrel (Falco tinnunculus) was presented with inability to stand and fly at Chungnam Wild Animal Rescue Center. The kestrel showed non-weight bearing ambulation on both legs and crepitation with no external wound. Radiographs revealed a fracture on mid-diaphysis of right tibiotarsus and a ...

Author(s)
Kim HeeJong; Kim YoungJun; Kim MoonJung; Park YoungSeok; Kim ByeongSu; Park SeongJun
Publisher
Korean Society of Veterinary Clinics, Seoul, Korea Republic
Citation
Journal of Veterinary Clinics, 2019, 36, 1, pp 82-84
Abstract

The number of wild animal species is gradually decreasing due to poaching, hunting and habitat loss. While several endangered animal species have been successfully preserved at the zoo, assisted reproductive technology (ART) must be applied to restore wild animals. In the case of critically...

Author(s)
Hyun SangHwan; Jeong YeonWoo; Hwang KyuChan; Lee GukJin; Yang IlSuk
Publisher
Korean Society of Veterinary Science, Daejon, Korea Republic
Citation
Korean Journal of Veterinary Research, 2015, 55, 3, pp 155-161
Abstract

The classification of the bone pieces excavated from Gasan-ri archaeological site I in Jinju, presumed to be relics was investigated macroscopically. The remains of the animal bone were 3 classes (Mammalia, Aves, Amphibia), 5 orders (Carnivora, Artiodactyla, Galliformer, Rodentia, Salientia), and 6 ...

Author(s)
Choi JongHyuk; Lee SiJoon; Kim ChongSup; Won ChungKil
Publisher
Korean Society of Veterinary Science, Daejeon, Korea Republic
Citation
Korean Journal of Veterinary Research, 2021, 61, 4,
Abstract

This report deals with a 3-year-old male Yellow-crowned Amazon (Amazona orcrocephala) that died after twenty five days history of cloacal prolapse. On necropsy, multiple to occasionally coalescing well-demarcated tan nodules were scattered throughout the entire liver lobes. The nodules were firm...

Author(s)
Kim JiYong; Park JunWon; Kwon SooWahn; Oh SukHun; Choi YoonJu; Kim DaeYong; Shin NamShik
Publisher
Korean Society of Veterinary Clinics, Seoul, Korea Republic
Citation
Journal of Veterinary Clinics, 2009, 26, 5, pp 511-513
Abstract

As the world becomes more globalized, the non-native species issue has emerged as a problem that is growing internationally. In particular, the number of non-native turtles found in the wild has been increasing sharply in South Korea. At least 15 species of non-native turtles, including the...

Author(s)
Kim Hyunjung; Park SeoungMin; Jang Yikweon; Koo KyoSoung
Publisher
Korean Society of Environment and Ecology, Seoul, Korea Republic
Citation
Korean Journal of Environment and Ecology, 2020, 34, 5, pp 396-401
Abstract

Intestinal rupture caused by small bowel volvulus was diagnosed in a captive 13-year-old male American black bear. The animal presented with decreased appetite, depression, lethargy, and mild abdominal distention for 3 days. The animal was treated with antibiotics, hypermetabolites, and digestive...

Author(s)
Kim KyooTae; Lee SeungHun; Kwak DongMi
Publisher
Korean Society of Veterinary Science, Daejon, Korea Republic
Citation
Korean Journal of Veterinary Research, 2016, 56, 3, pp 201-203
Abstract

This is a case report of a northern goshawk (Accipiter gentilis), admitted to the wildlife rescue center with right coracoid and scapular fracture which received conservative treatment and was soft-released successfully. At the admission, the goshawk had callus formed on the fractured bones, scars...

Author(s)
Kim MunJeong; Kim HeeJong; Kim YoungJun; Park YoungSeok; Kim BongKyun; An ByeongDeok; Park SeYoung; Lee Hang
Publisher
Korean Society of Veterinary Clinics, Seoul, Korea Republic
Citation
Journal of Veterinary Clinics, 2017, 34, 5, pp 396-399

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