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Epidemiological baseline of Brucella spp. in South African wildlife. [PDF]

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Serological diagnosis of bovine brucellosis using B. melitensis strain B115

Journal of Microbiological Methods, 2015
Bovine brucellosis is diagnosed by official tests, such as Rose Bengal plate test (RBPT) and Complement Fixation test (CFT). Both tests detect antibodies directed against the lipolysaccharide (LPS) of Brucella cell wall. Despite their good sensitivity, those tests do not discriminate between true positive and false positive serological reactions (FPSR),
CORRENTE, Marialaura   +7 more
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Protective role of antibodies induced by Brucella melitensis B115 against B. melitensis and Brucella abortus infections in mice

Vaccine, 2012
It has been demonstrated that antibodies specific for O-PS antigen of Brucella smooth strains are involved in the protective immunity of brucellosis. Since the rough strain Brucella melitensis B115 was able to protect mice against wild Brucella strains brucellosis despite the lack of anti-OPS antibodies, in this study we evaluated the biological ...
Rosanna, Adone   +5 more
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Nasal immunization with recombinant Brucella melitensis bp26 and trigger factor with cholera toxin reduces B. melitensis colonization

Vaccine, 2007
bp26 and trigger factor (Tf) DNA vaccines have previously been shown to protect against Brucella infection. In this study, purified bp26 and Tf proteins were tested in BALB/c mice for immunity and protection. The results showed that intranasal (i.n.) immunization with bp26 and Tf in conjunction with cholera toxin (CT) adjuvant elicit both elevated ...
Xinghong, Yang   +4 more
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Evaluation of Brucella melitensis B115 as rough-phenotype vaccine against B. melitensis and B. ovis infections

Vaccine, 2008
Brucella melitensis strain Rev1 is used as vaccine for the prophylaxis of brucellosis in sheep and goats. Because of its smooth phenotype, however, it induces antibodies directed to the O-polysaccharide (O-PS) of the lipopolysaccharide (LPS), thus unabling to distinguish between vaccinated and infected animals.
R, Adone, M, Francia, F, Ciuchini
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Characteristics of B. melitensis versus B. abortus bacteraemias

Journal of Infection, 2005
To determine the epidemiological and the clinical characteristics of bacteremic brucellosis.A prospective study, performed in the First Infectious Diseases Clinic of Ankara Numune Education and Research Hospital. All the patients had positive culture result for Brucella spp.Fifty-four acute bacteremic brucellosis cases were included.
Başak, Dokuzoğuz   +7 more
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B. melitensis rough strain B115 is protective against heterologous Brucella spp. infections

Vaccine, 2011
Brucellosis is one of the most serious zoonoses all over the world, with B. melitensis, B. abortus and B. suis being the most pathogenic species for humans. Vaccination of domesticated livestock still represents the most efficient way to prevent human infection.
Rosanna, Adone   +4 more
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Bacteriological and molecular investigation of B. melitensis in dairy cows in Iran

Comparative Clinical Pathology, 2010
It is extremely important to investigate the presence of Brucella melitensis as a nonspecific and heterogeneous agent in dairy cows in Iran due to mixed populations of sheep, goats, and cattle. B. melitensis from infected sheep or goat herds may be introduced into the cattle population in this area. Hence, it is essential to obtain epidemiological data
Hassan Sharifiyazdi   +3 more
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Performance of skin tests with allergens from B. melitensis B115 and rough B. abortus mutants for diagnosing swine brucellosis

Veterinary Microbiology, 2014
Swine brucellosis by Brucella suis biovar 2 is an emerging disease whose control is based on serological testing and culling. However, current serological tests detect antibodies to the O-polysaccharide (O/PS) moiety of Brucella smooth lipopolysaccharide (S-LPS), and thus lack specificity when infections by Yersinia enterocolitica O:9 and other gram ...
L, Dieste-Pérez   +7 more
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