Abstract

Orange Park, Florida 32073 Eastern equine encephalomyelitis (EEE) virus was isolatedfrom a Lady Gouldian Finch that died along with twenty-one other Lady Gouldian Finches in single cage. Although EEE is not commonly considered to be a clinical problem in avian species other than pheasants and emus, its role in this epidemic bears further investigation into the susceptibility of other aviary birds.

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