Deletion of the Transcriptional Regulator MucR in Brucella canis Affects Stress Responses and Bacterial Virulence [PDF]
The transcriptional regulator MucR is related to normal growth, stress responses and Brucella virulence, and affects the expression of various virulence-related genes in smooth-type Brucella strains.
Yufu Liu, Ding Jiabo, Peng Xiaowei
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The emergence of Brucella canis as a public health threat in Europe: what we know and what we need to learn [PDF]
The zoonotic bacteria, Brucella canis, is becoming the leading cause of canine brucellosis in Europe. In dogs, it causes reproductive problems as well as non-specific lameness or discospondilitis. In humans, B. canis can be origin of chronic debilitating
Vitomir Djokic +17 more
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Characterization of Brucella canis infection in mice. [PDF]
Canine brucellosis, caused by Brucella canis, is a disease of dogs and represents a public health concern as it can be transmitted to humans. Canine brucellosis is on the rise in the United States and there is currently no vaccine for use in dogs.
Lauren W Stranahan +3 more
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Performance characteristics of three Brucella canis serological assays in the United States [PDF]
Brucella canis is a zoonotic pathogen of dogs that poses diagnostic challenges. While direct detection of B. canis by PCR or culture is ideal, serologic diagnosis is necessary for identification of carrier animals and can support a clinical diagnosis of ...
Fox Alexandra +2 more
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Establishment of a rapid method for the detection of Brucella canis based on recombinase-mediated thermostable nucleic acid amplification technology [PDF]
ObjectiveTo establish a rapid detection method for canine brucellosis using recombinase-aided amplification (RAA) technology.MethodsThe outer membrane protein 25 gene fragment (Omp25) of Brucella canis was targeted.
Shao-Zheng Song +5 more
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Diagnosis of human and canine Brucella canis infection: development and evaluation of indirect enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays using recombinant Brucella proteins [PDF]
Brucella canis, a Gram-negative coccobacilli belonging to the genus Brucellae, is a pathogenic bacterium that can produce infections in dogs and humans.
Olivera-Angel M +2 more
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A specific reverse complement sequence for distinguishing Brucella canis from other Brucella species [PDF]
Canine brucellosis is primarily caused by Brucella canis, but other Brucella species can also cause the disease. Identifying sequences specific to B. canis and establishing PCR assays that can distinguish between B.
Yin-Bo Ye +10 more
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Brucella canis discospondylitis in 33 dogs. [PDF]
ObjectiveTo describe the clinical and imaging findings of 33 dogs withBrucella canisdiscospondylitis (BDS).Animals33 client owned dogs from four veterinary specialty hospitals within Colorado and Arizona with at least one positiveB. canistest and spinal diagnostic imaging.ProceduresRetrospective review of signalment, physical and neurological ...
Long C +8 more
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First seroprevalence and molecular identification report of Brucella canis among dogs in Greater Cairo region and Damietta Governorate of Egypt [PDF]
Background and Aim: Given the rise in stray and imported dogs in Egypt over the past 5 years, it is surprising that no report of Brucella canis infection in dogs or humans has been documented in Egypt's published papers.
Mahmoud E. R. Hamdy +6 more
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Primary and memory immune responses against rough Brucella canis are less robust compared to smooth B. abortus and B. melitensis following intratracheal infection in mice [PDF]
Brucella canis is the cause of canine brucellosis, a globally distributed, zoonotic pathogen which primarily causes disease in dogs. B. canis is unique amongst the zoonotic Brucella spp.
Lauren W. Stranahan +3 more
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