Abstract

This paper describes an outbreak of ocular candidiasis in ornamental ducks kept privately in Norfolk. Ocular signs included small lesions on the nictitating membrane, keratitis and intraocular infection. A method of successful treatment is given and attention is drawn to the importance of an abnormal environment in the pathogenesis of this condition.

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