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Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 36(1), 2000, pp. 97–101 q Wildlife Disease Association 2000 SCURVY IN CAPYBARAS BRED IN CAPTIVITY IN ARGENTINE Gerardo Ruben Cueto,1,2 Roman Allekotte,1 and Fernando Osvaldo Kravetz1 1
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Sucre / Caracas / Chinoy / CUETO ET / New York / Buenos Aires / /

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McGraw-Hill Press / Wilson / Berger LC / /

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Guinea / Venezuela / Argentina / /

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National Institute / /

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food consumption / ppm mercial food pellets / food pellets / food / /

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Wildlife Diseases / JOURNAL OF WILDLIFE DISEASES / gingivitis / certain infections / vitamin C deficiency / moderate vitamin C deficiency / scurvy / scurvy-like gingivitis / male infertility / Deficiency / inflammation / infectious disease / scurvy signs / /

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Wildlife Disease Association / Universidad de Buenos Aires / New York Academy of Sciences / US Federal Reserve / group of seven / National Institute for Agricultural Technology / Group of Eight / /

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E. KODICEK / S. G. IMPEY / L. SEETHALAKSHMI / Fernando Osvaldo / /

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J. CONSTABLE / Corresponding author / B. J. CONSTABLE / /

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New Jersey / New York / Buenos Aires / /

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Journal of Experimental Medicine / Canadian Medical Association Journal / /

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