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The Veterinary record, 1983
Adult cattle in a herd suffering from widespread infection with Brucella abortus biotype 2 were slaughtered during the eradication campaign. A heifer calf fom that herd was moved to a fresh herd which remained apparently free from brucellosis until nine years later when the same animal produced a strongly positive serological reaction and Brucella ...
R D, Lapraik, R, Moffat
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Adult cattle in a herd suffering from widespread infection with Brucella abortus biotype 2 were slaughtered during the eradication campaign. A heifer calf fom that herd was moved to a fresh herd which remained apparently free from brucellosis until nine years later when the same animal produced a strongly positive serological reaction and Brucella ...
R D, Lapraik, R, Moffat
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Bovine Brucellosis in Guinea and West Africa
Zentralblatt für Veterinärmedizin Reihe B, 2010Summary The first serological evidence is provided for the presence of brucellosis in cattle in Northern Guinea. Using microtitre techniques 11.3% of 62 N'dama/Zebu crossbreed cattle screened gave positive and 9.7% suspicious results in the SAT and 14.5% and 6.4% respectively, in the CFT.
B, Thimm, G, Nauwerck
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Vaccination against bovine brucellosis.
Developments in biological standardization, 1984Four experiments are summarized. Initially an attempt was made to modify strain 19 calfhood vaccination so as to eliminate the persistent serological reactions which interfere with eradication programmes. Later the project broadened into a search for an effective method of vaccination that could be applied when required, to all ages of cattle, thus ...
G G, Alton, L A, Corner, P, Plackett
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RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN VACCINATION AGAINST BOVINE BRUCELLOSIS*
Australian Veterinary Journal, 1978SUMMARY Recent research in vaccination against bovine brucellosis has been directed towards reducing the serological response to vaccination and to developing serological tests better able to distinguish vaccinal titres from those resulting from field infection. In the case of strain 19 vaccination, developments such as reducing the dose of vaccine and
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[Bovine brucellosis in Morocco].
Developments in biological standardization, 1976A serological investigation was carried out during 1974 on the dairy cattle of Morocco. 20,000 serums from all the different provinces were controlled simultaneously by the slow sero-agglutination test and complement fixation. The centre of brucellic infection, which involves for the most part imported breeds, was found to be in the region of ...
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