Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine
Volume 16, Issue 4 , Pages 260-266 , October 2007

Hypersensitivity Intradermal Testing in a Female Baboon (Papio anubis)

  • Cathy A. Johnson-Delaney, DVM, Dip. ABVP (Avian)

      Affiliations

    • Eastside Avian & Exotic Animal Medical Center, Kirkland, WA USA
    • Corresponding Author InformationAddress correspondence to: Cathy Johnson-Delaney, DVM, Dip. ABVP (Avian), Eastside Avian & Exotic Animal Medical Center, 13603 100th Ave NE, Kirkland, WA 98034.
  • ,
  • Robert Needleman, BS

      Affiliations

    • Oregon Tiger Sanctuary, Eagle Point, OR USA.

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PII: S1557-5063(07)00146-2

doi: 10.1053/j.jepm.2007.09.004

Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine
Volume 16, Issue 4 , Pages 260-266 , October 2007