User:Krg0302/Epizootic hemorrhagic disease/Bibliography

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Geographic Distribution

- Gaydos et al. (2003) found that fawns of northern subspecies of white-tailed deer infected with EHDV developed severe clinical symptoms while southern subspecies had mild or nondetectable disease suggesting geographic differences in innate resistance or maternal antibodies.

- Stilwell et al. (2021) found that maternal antibodies against EHDV could be detected in Georgia deer up to 18 weeks and seropositive fawns showed minimal clinical evidence of disease while seronegative fawns exhibited mild to moderate clinical signs of disease.

- Add citation to existing final statement on seasonal EHD in Indiana.

History

- Research into mechanisms of differences in response to EHDV (Stillwell et al. 2021, Wessels et al. 2023)

- Wessels et al. 2023 found that two SNP's had significant differences in frequency between EHD-positive and EHD-negative deer.