Phylogenetic sister clades Bartonella and Brucella within the order Rhizobiales present some common biological characteristics as well as evident differences in adaptations to their mammalian reservoirs. We reviewed published data on Bartonella and Brucella infections in wild carnivores to compare the ecology of these bacteria in relatively similar host environments. Arthropod vectors are the main mechanism for Bartonella species transmission between mammalian hosts. The role of arthropods in transmission of Brucella remains disputed, however experimental studies and reported detection of Brucella in arthropods indicate potential vector transmission. More commonly, transmission of Brucella occurs via contact exposure to infected animals or ...
<p>Following the recent discovery of new Brucella strains from different animal species and fr...
Brucellosis is caused by bacteria of the Brucella species. Twelve species have been identified in th...
The genus Brucella, described by Meyer and Shaw in 1920, comprises bacterial pathogens of veterinary...
Phylogenetic sister clades | and | within the order Rhizobiales present some common biological chara...
Brucellosis has been recognized as a highly contagious disease of man and animals since Bruce discov...
Spleen samples from 292 wild carnivores from Colorado, US were screened for Bartonella infection. Ba...
Brucella infections in wildlife have gained a lot of interest from the scientific community and diff...
The epidemiological link between brucellosis in wildlife and brucellosis in livestock and people is...
Brucella infections in wildlife have gained a lot of interest from the scientific community and diff...
Introduction: Brucellosis is a worldwide zoonotic disease that has a significant economic, social an...
Brucella spp. are responsible for brucellosis, a widespread zoonosis causing reproductive disorders ...
Brucellosis is a widespread zoonotic disease with serious consequences on human and animal health. B...
Brucellosis, a bacterial disease caused by members of the genus Brucella, is an important zoonosis a...
Brucellosis is a zoonosis of worldwide distribution with numerous animal host species. Since the nov...
Introduction Brucellosis is considered worldwide commonest re-emerging zoonotic disease with signif...
<p>Following the recent discovery of new Brucella strains from different animal species and fr...
Brucellosis is caused by bacteria of the Brucella species. Twelve species have been identified in th...
The genus Brucella, described by Meyer and Shaw in 1920, comprises bacterial pathogens of veterinary...
Phylogenetic sister clades | and | within the order Rhizobiales present some common biological chara...
Brucellosis has been recognized as a highly contagious disease of man and animals since Bruce discov...
Spleen samples from 292 wild carnivores from Colorado, US were screened for Bartonella infection. Ba...
Brucella infections in wildlife have gained a lot of interest from the scientific community and diff...
The epidemiological link between brucellosis in wildlife and brucellosis in livestock and people is...
Brucella infections in wildlife have gained a lot of interest from the scientific community and diff...
Introduction: Brucellosis is a worldwide zoonotic disease that has a significant economic, social an...
Brucella spp. are responsible for brucellosis, a widespread zoonosis causing reproductive disorders ...
Brucellosis is a widespread zoonotic disease with serious consequences on human and animal health. B...
Brucellosis, a bacterial disease caused by members of the genus Brucella, is an important zoonosis a...
Brucellosis is a zoonosis of worldwide distribution with numerous animal host species. Since the nov...
Introduction Brucellosis is considered worldwide commonest re-emerging zoonotic disease with signif...
<p>Following the recent discovery of new Brucella strains from different animal species and fr...
Brucellosis is caused by bacteria of the Brucella species. Twelve species have been identified in th...
The genus Brucella, described by Meyer and Shaw in 1920, comprises bacterial pathogens of veterinary...