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Volume 30, Number 6—June 2024
Research Letter

Characterization of Cetacean Morbillivirus in Humpback Whales, Brazil

Derek B. de AmorimComments to Author , Laura J. de Camargo, Paula R. Ribeiro, Renata da F. Budaszewski, Jean Carlo O. Menegatt, Milena C. Paz, Lucas T. de Castro, Paula R. Almeida, Juliana C. Olegário, Cláudio W. Canal, and Luciana Sonne
Author affiliations: Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Imbé, Brazil (D.B. de Amorim); Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil (L.J. Camargo, P.R. Ribeiro, R.F. Budaszewski, J.C.O. Menegatt, M.C. Paz, L.T. de Castro, J.C. Olegário, C.W. Canal, L. Sonne); Universidade FEEVALE–Campus II, Novo Hamburgo, Brazil (P.R. Almeida)

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Stranding data from 2 humpback whale specimens in southern Brazil, 2022*

Stranding data MN1 MN2
Stranding date September 14, 2022 October 5, 2022
Stranding location Mostardas, RS Jaguaruna, SC
Geographic coordinates 30°49′34.4″S, 50°33′59.2″W 28°45′48.6″S, 49°07′38.9″W
Carcass condition Fresh Fresh

*MN, Megaptera novaeangliae; RS, Rio Grande do Sul State; SC, Santa Catarina state.

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