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The Response of Brucella ovis to Changing and Challenging Environments [PDF]
Bacteria inhabit many environments, from hot dry desert regions to high pressure niches on the ocean floors, from high salt areas to cold latitudes, from inside plant root nodules to inside human cells.
Varesio, Lydia Mimi
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First evidence of Brucella ovis infection in rams in the Pirot Municipality, Serbia [PDF]
This paper describes a research on Brucella ovis infection in rams in the Pirot Municipality of South Serbia. A positive result with indirect immunoenzyme test (i-ELISA) was confirmed in 67 (29.8%) and suspicious in 31 (13.8%) out of 225 tested rams ...
Miloš Petrović +5 more
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Brucella ovis is a major cause of reproductive failure in rams and it is one of the few well-described Brucella species that is not zoonotic. Previous work showed that a B. ovis mutant lacking a species-specific ABC transporter (ΔabcBA) was attenuated in
Teane M A Silva +9 more
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Brucellosis remains a significant zoonotic disease in Iran, affecting both public health and livestock productivity despite decades of control efforts. This study presents findings from a four‐year nationwide active surveillance program (2021–2024) targeting industrial dairy cattle herds vaccinated with the Brucella abortus RB51 vaccine.
Saeed Alamian +4 more
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Ovine brucellosis is a contagious disease caused by Brucella ovis, characterized by clinical marked as epididymitis, abortion and lambs neonatal mortality, leading to reduction in reproductive efficiency of livestock and causing great economic damage ...
Alessandra Estrela Silva Lima +8 more
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Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) can lead to treatment failure in human bacterial infections, resulting in increased morbidity and mortality. Brucellosis is a globally significant zoonotic infection caused by Brucella spp. bacteria, yet the frequency and extent of AMR in Brucella populations from humans are poorly characterised.
Gurkan Tut, Mahmoud Elhaig
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Abstract In the coming decades, there is expected to be a sharply increased demand for dietary proteins for humans and animals. As a result, there is an increasing focus on reared insects as a new source of protein. According to the Ministry of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality (LNV), the use of food chain residual flows such as former foodstuffs as
L.F.F. Kox, D.T.H.M. Sijm
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MOLECULAR EVIDENCE OF BRUCELLA ABORTUS ASSOCIATED REPRODUCTIVE FAILURE IN DOMESTIC SWINE- AN UNEXPLORED FIELD STUDY IN SOUTHERN INDIA [PDF]
Brucellosis is an infectious bacterial zoonotic disease of domestic and wild animals frequently caused by Brucella abortus, B. ovis, B. melitensis, B. suis, and B. canis species.
S. Parthiban +8 more
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Visualization of significantly enriched KEGG pathways under different stress conditions: (A) stationary phase cells exposed to 15 mM hydrogen peroxide, (B) stationary phase cells exposed to 1% lactic acid, (C) logarithmic phase cells exposed to 15 mM hydrogen peroxide, and (D) logarithmic phase cells exposed to 1% lactic acid.
Jessica L. Strathman‐Runyan +2 more
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Clinical diagnosis of canine brucellosis is not sensitive enough and a negative blood culture cannot rule out the disease. Indirect methods of serological testing such as agar gel immunodiffusion (AGID), rapid slide agglutination test (RSAT) and indirect
G. I. Escobar +3 more
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