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Recent trends in human Brucella canis infection
Comparative Immunology, Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, 2013There is little information in the literature regarding the clinical progress of brucellosis in patients affected by other diseases. We report Brucella canis human infection link to Gaucher's disease and Guillain Barré syndrome and discuss complications observed in a case with infective endocarditis.
Sandra, Marzetti +4 more
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International journal of zoonoses, 1981
These strains of Brucella canis were isolated from seropositive dogs: The strains ES 11/78, from a kennel dog, and the strains 215/79 and Pr/79, from stray dogs. The isolates were identified through the morphological, staining and biochemical characteristics (of the agent) as well as serologically, by the use of the isolated strains as antigen against ...
M H, Larsson, E O, da Costa
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These strains of Brucella canis were isolated from seropositive dogs: The strains ES 11/78, from a kennel dog, and the strains 215/79 and Pr/79, from stray dogs. The isolates were identified through the morphological, staining and biochemical characteristics (of the agent) as well as serologically, by the use of the isolated strains as antigen against ...
M H, Larsson, E O, da Costa
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A Microagglutination Test for Human Brucella canis Antibodies
American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1982A microagglutination test for the detection of Brucella canis antibodies in humans is described. The use of safranin-dyed B. canis organisms as antigen gave easily interpretable settling patterns and reproducible endpoints. The finding of 18 of 1,147 sera with titers greater than or equal to 1:160 resulted in a presumed false-positive rate of 1.6 ...
S S, Polt, J, Schaefer
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[Brucella canis infection in man].
Deutsche medizinische Wochenschrift (1946), 1986A Brucella canis infection, causing recurrent fever with so-called granulomatous hepatitis and splenomegaly, was detected serologically in a 30-year-old female patient. The disease originated in an infected dog from Greece which also showed a high titre.
J, Schoenemann +2 more
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2023
Mary K. Sebzda, Lin K. Kauffman
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Mary K. Sebzda, Lin K. Kauffman
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Brucella canis Isolates from Canadian Dogs.
The Canadian veterinary journal = La revue veterinaire canadienne, 2010Eleven Brucella canis isolates from Canadian dogs were characterized by dye and antibiotic sensitivity, phage susceptibility, urease and H(2)S production, CO(2) requirement, and reaction with monospecific A,M, and R anti-Brucella antiserum. The isolates could be separated into two distinct groups.
L B, Forbes, J F, Pantekoek
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