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Brucella ceti and Brucellosis in Cetaceans [PDF]
Since the first case of brucellosis detected in a dolphin aborted fetus, an increasing number of Brucella ceti isolates has been reported in members of the two suborders of cetaceans: Mysticeti and Odontoceti. Serological surveys have shown that cetacean
Caterina eGuzmán-Verri +7 more
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Molecular diagnostics, such as PCR and biosensor‐based techniques, offer high sensitivity in detecting Brucella spp. in seronegative animals, overcoming the limitations of traditional serological methods. The pooled detection rate of 35.08% suggests a substantial number of hidden carriers.
Md. Sadequl Islam +4 more
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Brucella canis is a Gram‐negative bacterium that causes canine brucellosis, a zoonotic disease with serious implications for public health and the global economy. Currently, there is no effective preventive vaccine for B. canis. Control measures include diagnostic testing, isolation, and euthanasia of infected animals.
Vicente Arriagada +15 more
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Seroprevalence and spreading of Brucella ovis in South Bačka and Srem District
Ovine brucellosis can cause epididymitis and reduce fertility in rams and therefore is an important disease in sheep and rams from economic point of view.
Sara Savić +7 more
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Detection of Brucella ovis in ovine from Paraíba State, in the Northeast region of Brazil [PDF]
To determine the presence of Brucella ovis in ovine from Paraíba State, in the Northeast region of Brazil, 80 animals slaughtered in the public slaughterhouse of Patos city were used. Before slaughter, blood samples were collected by jugular venopuncture
ALVES, Clebert José +8 more
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Animal Disease Burden in Nigeria, 2006–2023
Decision‐makers in animal health require reliable, evidence‐based, timely, yet sensitive data to design disease contingency and preparedness plans, make informed decisions, and prioritize health interventions. Using Nigeria‐specific animal health disease reports from the World Animal Health Information System (WAHIS), a global animal disease reporting ...
Ahmad I. Al-Mustapha +15 more
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Transmission of Brucella Melitensis and Brucella Ovis
This chapter describes the transmission of Brucella melitensis, as well as B. ovis and other Brucella species, among animals and to humans (B. melitensis). Goats and sheep are mainly infected by ingestion or inhalation of bacterium from contaminated organic and inorganic materials, fluids and air.
Simões, João +5 more
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Brucella canis at the territory of Serbia in the period from 2004. to 2011. [PDF]
This study includes examination of dogs from the territory of Serbia during the period from 2004. To 2011. Most of the dogs were from the territory of Belgrade. The total of 193 blood serum samples of proprietary dogs and 120 blood serum samples
Bogunović Danica +3 more
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Epidemiological characterization and risk factors associated with brucellosis in sheep in the municipality of Rio Branco, Acre [PDF]
: Brucellosis in sheep is a chronic infectious disease with a worldwide distribution, primarily caused by the bacterium Brucella ovis. The disease is characterized by the development of epididymitis and sperm granulomas, which result in reproductive ...
Mario C.S. Araújo +9 more
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Worldwide epidemiology of Brucella Melitensis and Brucella Ovis
The main goal of this chapter is to give an update on the worldwide distribution and prevalence of Brucella melitensis in animals and human populations, as well as the main risk factors of brucellosis occurrence in flocks. The current epidemiological data regarding brucellosis prevalence and incidence in small ruminants is still mainly based on ...
Simões, João +4 more
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