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In this report, we described the production of a combination of four different immunogenic antigens rL7/L12, rOMP22, rOMP25 and rOMP31 as single (SSV) and combined subunit vaccines (CSV) and evaluated their immunogenicity in a murine model. Moreover, CSV led to markedly enhanced humoral and cellular immune responses.
Zhiqiang Li +10 more
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Abstract Cetacean morbillivirus (CeMV) infects marine mammals often causing a fatal respiratory and neurological disease. Recently, CeMV has expanded its geographic and host species range, with cases being reported worldwide among dolphins, whales, seals, and other aquatic mammalian species, and therefore has emerged as the most threatening ...
Luca Zinzula +2 more
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The European Union One Health 2020 Zoonoses Report
Abstract This report of the EFSA and the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control presents the results of zoonoses monitoring activities carried out in 2020 in 27 EU Member States (MS) and nine non‐MS. Key statistics on zoonoses and zoonotic agents in humans, food, animals and feed are provided and interpreted historically.
European Food Safety Authority +1 more
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Brucellosis is an infectious zoonotic bacterial disease of humans and other animals. In the Republic of South Africa (RSA), animal brucellosis is widespread and the current available data on the prevalence of this disease rely solely on serological testing. The aim of this study was to conduct a retrospective laboratory‐based survey on Brucella species
Itumeleng Matle +5 more
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Abstract Wild pig (Sus scrofa) populations in the United States are expanding and increasing in distribution and abundance and are known to reservoir a variety of pathogens that can have economic and agricultural impacts. We examined wild pigs for exposure to Brucella spp.
Steven T. Peper +11 more
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Neurobrucellosis in Stranded Dolphins, Costa Rica
Ten striped dolphins, Stenella coeruleoalba, stranded along the Costa Rican Pacific coast, had meningoencephalitis and antibodies against Brucella spp. Brucella ceti was isolated from cerebrospinal fluid of 6 dolphins and 1 fetus. S.
Gabriela Hernández-Mora +9 more
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A comprehensive meta-analysis of Brucella infections in aquatic mammals
The presence of Brucella infections was documented in a large number of aquatic mammals, affecting wild animals living in oceans, seas, lakes and rivers within both northern and southern hemispheres. Through meta‑regression analysis, this study provides
Maryam Dadar +3 more
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Entry and elimination of marine mammal Brucella spp. by hooded seal (Cystophora cristata) alveolar macrophages in vitro. [PDF]
A high prevalence of Brucellapinnipedialis serology and bacteriology positive animals has been found in the Northeast Atlantic stock of hooded seal (Cystophoracristata); however no associated gross pathological changes have been identified. Marine mammal
Anett K Larsen +4 more
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Genome degradation in Brucella ovis corresponds with narrowing of its host range and tissue tropism. [PDF]
Brucella ovis is a veterinary pathogen associated with epididymitis in sheep. Despite its genetic similarity to the zoonotic pathogens B. abortus, B. melitensis and B. suis, B. ovis does not cause zoonotic disease.
Renee M Tsolis +19 more
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The emergence of Brucella infections in marine mammals is a growing concern. The present study reports two cases of systemic Brucella pinnipedialis infection detected in bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) pair stranded together in the Cantabrian ...
Ignacio Vargas-Castro +19 more
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