Wildlife reservoirs of infectious diseases raise major management issues. In Europe, brucellosis has been eradicated in domestic ruminants from most countries and wild ruminants have not been considered important reservoirs so far. However, a high prevalence of Brucella melitensis infection has been recently identified in a French population of Alpine ibex (Capra ibex), after the emergence of brucellosis was confirmed in a dairy cattle farm and two human cases. This situation raised the need to identify the factors driving the persistence of Brucella infection at high prevalence levels in this ibex population. In the present paper, we studied the shedding pattern of B. melitensis in ibex from Bargy Massif, French Alps. Bacteriological exami...
Caprine and ovine brucellosis, caused by the zoonotic bacterium Brucella melitensis, is an economica...
Brucellosis is a major public health problem still prevalent as a neglected endemic zoonosis requiri...
In the early 2000s, several colonies of Alpine ibex (Capra ibex ibex) in Switzerland ceased growing ...
This study was coordinated by the French Hunting and Wildlife Agency and co-funded by the French Min...
<div><p>Bovine brucellosis is a major zoonosis, mainly caused by <i>Brucella abortus</i>, more rarel...
Bovine brucellosis is a major zoonosis, mainly caused by Brucella abortus, more rarely by Brucella m...
Although persistence of B. meli-tensis in wild ruminants has not been reported, and these animals ar...
International audienceBrucellosis due to Brucella melitensis affects domestic and wild ruminants, as...
Lesional aspects of Brucella melitensis in Capra ibex. After the evidence of a high seroprevalence o...
International audienceAbstractEpidemiological investigations implemented in wild and domestic rumina...
Abstract The management of infectious diseases in wildlife reservoirs is challenging and faces sever...
International audienceIn a context of (re)emerging infectious diseases with wildlife reservoirs, und...
The epidemiological link between brucellosis in wildlife and brucellosis in livestock and people is ...
Brucellosis is a major public health problem still prevalent as a neglected endemic zoonosis requiri...
In the early 2000s, several colonies of Alpine ibex (Capra ibex ibex) in Switzerland ceased growing ...
Caprine and ovine brucellosis, caused by the zoonotic bacterium Brucella melitensis, is an economica...
Brucellosis is a major public health problem still prevalent as a neglected endemic zoonosis requiri...
In the early 2000s, several colonies of Alpine ibex (Capra ibex ibex) in Switzerland ceased growing ...
This study was coordinated by the French Hunting and Wildlife Agency and co-funded by the French Min...
<div><p>Bovine brucellosis is a major zoonosis, mainly caused by <i>Brucella abortus</i>, more rarel...
Bovine brucellosis is a major zoonosis, mainly caused by Brucella abortus, more rarely by Brucella m...
Although persistence of B. meli-tensis in wild ruminants has not been reported, and these animals ar...
International audienceBrucellosis due to Brucella melitensis affects domestic and wild ruminants, as...
Lesional aspects of Brucella melitensis in Capra ibex. After the evidence of a high seroprevalence o...
International audienceAbstractEpidemiological investigations implemented in wild and domestic rumina...
Abstract The management of infectious diseases in wildlife reservoirs is challenging and faces sever...
International audienceIn a context of (re)emerging infectious diseases with wildlife reservoirs, und...
The epidemiological link between brucellosis in wildlife and brucellosis in livestock and people is ...
Brucellosis is a major public health problem still prevalent as a neglected endemic zoonosis requiri...
In the early 2000s, several colonies of Alpine ibex (Capra ibex ibex) in Switzerland ceased growing ...
Caprine and ovine brucellosis, caused by the zoonotic bacterium Brucella melitensis, is an economica...
Brucellosis is a major public health problem still prevalent as a neglected endemic zoonosis requiri...
In the early 2000s, several colonies of Alpine ibex (Capra ibex ibex) in Switzerland ceased growing ...