Septicemic Infection Suspect In Jenkins' Whipray Pateobatis jenkinsii (Annandale, 1909): A Case Report
A wild-captive male Jenkins' whipray was found dead in a quarantine tank with a clinical sign before death in the form of decreased appetite for a week. The treatment history was oral administration of enrofloxacin antibiotic tablets. The therapy period lasts for ten days. The last treatment wa...
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Main Authors: | Rizkiantino, Rifky (Author), Binol, Ridzki M.F (Author) |
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Other Authors: | PT. Jakarta Aquarium Indonesia, Indonesia (Contributor) |
Format: | EJournal Article |
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Fakultas Kedokteran Hewan Universitas Gadjah Mada bekerjasama dengan PB PDHI,
2020-04-01.
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