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Seroprevalence Study of Glanders in South Part of Iraq [PDF]

open access: yesBasrah Journal of Veterinary Research, 2022
The study was conducted to investigate the Seroprevalence of Glanders in south part or Iraq. Eight hundred (800) local and different horse breeds aged from (1.8–25) years old and from both sexes was examine during the period started from a15.oct ...
Ali Hmood, Mohammed Al-Amery
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Glanders re-emerging in few horses in East-Azerbaijan, Iran

open access: yesJournal of Zoonotic Diseases, 2022
Glanders is a zoonosis caused by Burkholderia mallei (B. mallei). Glanders has been re-emerging in recent years due to war in the Middle East, unauthorized transfer, the lack of formulated action plans, etc.
Hassan Tizfahm Tikmehdash   +3 more
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First glanders cases detected in Nepal underscore the need for surveillance and border controls

open access: yesBMC Veterinary Research, 2022
Background Glanders is a transmissible zoonotic disease caused by Burkholderia mallei that infects equids and humans. No glanders cases in equids were reported so far in Nepal. Case presentation Following suspected glanders in animals with clinical signs
Koirala P   +7 more
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Clinical repercussions of Glanders (Burkholderia mallei infection) in a Brazilian child: a case report

open access: yesRevista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical, 2020
Glanders is a relatively unknown zoonotic disease caused by Burkholderia mallei. This bacterium affect solipeds and humans, and can be used as a biological warfare. Glanders is characterized as an occupational disease.
Eusébio Lino dos Santos Júnior   +4 more
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Validation of a Commercial Glanders ELISA as an Alternative to the CFT in International Trade of Equidae

open access: yesFrontiers in Veterinary Science, 2021
Glanders, caused by Burkholderia (B.) mallei is a notifiable zoonotic disease in equidae. For international trade and movement of equids, certificates of negative serological test results for antibodies against B. mallei are required.
Mandy Carolina Elschner   +5 more
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Development of genotyping method of the glanders causative agent based on multiple locus variable-number tandem repeat analysis

open access: yesЖурнал микробиологии, эпидемиологии и иммунобиологии, 2019
The aim was to develop a short MLVA-typing scheme of the causative agent of glanders and to assess the possibility of its use for differentiation of Burkholderia mallei strains and study their genetic polymorphism.Materials and methods.
O. S. Bondareva   +6 more
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Prevalence-dependent use of serological tests for diagnosing glanders in horses

open access: yesBMC Veterinary Research, 2009
Background The internationally mandatory complement fixation test (CFT) for testing of equine sera for the absence of glanders has repeatedly led to discrepant results. Not only do "false positive" sera pose a problem for the diagnostician and the animal
Scholz Holger C   +6 more
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Monitoring the outbreak of equine glanders in Alagoas, Brazil: Clinical, immunological, molecular, and anatomopathological findings

open access: yesCiência Rural, 2021
: Glanders is an infectious and often lethal zoonotic disease of equines caused by the bacterium, Burkholderia mallei. This condition is characterized by respiratory, lymphatic, and cutaneous lesions.
Larissa Otaviano da Rocha   +8 more
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MELIOIDOSIS AND GLANDERS: CURRENT STATE AND ACTUAL ISSUES OF EPIDEMIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE

open access: yesЖурнал микробиологии, эпидемиологии и иммунобиологии, 2018
Burkholderia pseudomallei and Burkholderia mallei are etiologic agents of glanders and melioidosis, the particularly dangerous infections of animals and humans, and are attributed to potential agents of bioterrorism.
I. B. Zakharova   +2 more
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Necropsy findings as a post mortem diagnostic technique for transmissible diseases [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Zoonotic Diseases, 2021
Zoonoses are considered as diseases transmissible between human and animal and can cause severe reactions in humans, leading to high death. To date, significant effort has been made in the prevention and treatment of zoonotic diseases.
Masoumeh Moradi-Ozarlou,   +1 more
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