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Routine blood values for New Zealand brushtail possums (Trichosurus vulpecula) at capture
Authors: O'Keefe J, Wickstrom MPublication: New Zealand Veterinary Journal, Volume 46, Issue 3, pp 120, Jun 1998
Publisher: Taylor and Francis
Animal type: Possum, Wildlife
Subject Terms: Biochemistry/chemistry, Circulatory system/haematology, Clinical pathology, Diagnostic procedures
Article class: Correspondence
Abstract: Thank you for the opportunity to reply to Dr Clark`s and Ms Cooke`s recent letters. As stated in our original letter Routine blood values for New Zealand brushtail possums (Trichosurus vulpecula) at capture, the brushtail possum is the subject of intense and diverse study throughout the country (Lynch, 1997). Part of this study focuses on finding disease agents that may be useful in biological control. At present there are no publications detailing the blood values one might expect to find in a non-diseased, wild New Zealand possum at capture. As noted in our letter, we have not set out to find absolute normal values, rather those blood values an investigator might expect to find in a healthy possum presented with little or no history by a member of the public immediately following capture (hence the use of the word routine in the title rather than normal). Dr Clark raises a number of issues in his letter. Normal on the basis of clinical examination at capture means no evidence of any abnormality during routine physical examination under light fluothane anaesthesia. As we also noted in the manuscript (but Dr Clark fails to acknowledge), the animals remained
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