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Occurrence and Public Health Implications of Brucella Abortus and Antimicrobial Residues in Raw Cow Milk in Bukombe District, Tanzania. [PDF]
Poor husbandry practices in Bukombe District accelerate diseases in livestock and indiscriminate uses of antimicrobials. Cow abortions, raw cow placenta and aborted fetuses feeding dogs, communal grazing and watering and introduction of new animals predict brucellosis in the herd.
Mhozya M, Julius K M, Nonga HE.
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La brucellose bovine en Afrique centrale. 6.Identification et typage des souches isolees au Tchad et au Cameroun [PDF]
Ce dernier article de la série sur la brucellose bovine en Afrique Centrale présente les résultats obtenus dans l'identification et le biotypage des souches isolées au Tchad et au Cameroun.
Joseph Domenech +3 more
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BvrR From Brucella abortus Induces Neuroinflammation Through IRE1-Mediated Activation of ATF2 and NF-κB. [PDF]
This study demonstrates that the BvrR induces neuroinflammation. In microglial cells, BvrR expression localizes to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), causing ER expansion and activating the stress sensor IRE1. Phosphorylated IRE1 subsequently drives the activation and nuclear translocation of transcription factors ATF2 and NF‐κB p65.
Wang Z, Yu X, Liu B, Ren D.
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Human herpesvirus type 4 combined with Brucella abortus meningitis case report [PDF]
Objective To observe and analyse the clinical characteristics, diagnosis and treatment of Human herpesvirus type 4 combined with Brucella abortus meningitis, in order to improve clinicians’ understanding of this disease.
Jingjing Yang +3 more
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Brucella abortus interferes with the inflammatory response and tissue repair in mice [PDF]
Brucellosis caused by Brucella spp. is considered a debilitating chronic zoonotic disease. B. abortus, which is endemic in many countries, is responsible for chronic bovine and human infections.
M. F. Silva +10 more
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Brucella spp., Toxoplasma gondii, and Chlamydia abortus have long been recognized as zoonoses and significant causes of reproductive failure in small ruminants globally.
Dey F. Tarusikirwa +2 more
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Seroprevalence studies showed that brucellosis is prevalent in cattle in Rwanda with no recent study on the characterization of Brucella spp. Therefore, this study aimed to characterize Brucella spp. in seropositive herds of cattle farmed at the wildlife–
Jean Bosco Ntivuguruzwa +9 more
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Presumptive Identification of Smooth Brucella Strain Antibodies in Canines
Brucellosis is a zoonotic disease caused by a Gram-negative coccobacillus. There are four Brucella strains of zoonotic importance in our domestic species, subdivided by their culture phenotypes: Brucella abortus (B. abortus), B. melitensis, B.
Alyssa B. Helms +5 more
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Brucella abortus (B. abortus), an important zoonotic pathogen in Brucella spp., is the major causative agent of abortion in cattle (namely, bovine brucellosis).
Xinggui Yang +11 more
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The outbreak of migratory goat’s brucellosis in the Swat ecosystem of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Brucellosis is a major threat to public health especially in developing countries including Pakistan. This study reveals the characterisation of Brucella species affecting humans and goats in the Swat region of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. Blood samples
Nabilla Qayum +10 more
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