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Volume 14, Number 4—April 2008
Letter

Bluetongue in Captive Yaks

Axel Mauroy*, Hugues Guyot*, Kris De Clercq†, Dominique Cassart*, Etienne Thiry*Comments to Author , and Claude Saegerman*
Author affiliations: *University of Liège, Liège, Belgium; †Veterinary and Agrochemical Research Centre, Brussels, Belgium;

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A captive yak infected with bluetongue virus. Tongue is swollen, cyanotic, and protruding from the mouth.

Figure. A captive yak infected with bluetongue virus. Tongue is swollen, cyanotic, and protruding from the mouth.

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