Brucella suis is a zoonotic disease of feral pigs that also affects pig hunting dogs, pig hunters, veterinarians and veterinary staff. In recent years the incidence of B. suis in the eastern Australian states of New South Wales (NSW) and Queensland (QLD) has increased. A cross-sectional study was conducted to document the seroprevalence, geographical extent and risk factors for B. suis in dogs at-risk of contracting the disease. Eligible dogs were those that were known to hunt or consume feral pig meat. Dogs were enrolled through private veterinary clinics and/or directly by District Veterinarians in six regions of NSW and QLD. Blood was collected by venepuncture and tested for B. suis antibodies using the Rose Bengal Test (RBT) followed by...
Samples were collected in 35 states as part of a national monitoring system to detect multiple disea...
The epidemiological link between brucellosis in wildlife and brucellosis in livestock and people is ...
A cross-sectional study was conducted in order to detect antibodies for Brucella canis (B. canis) in...
Brucella suis is a zoonotic disease of feral pigs that also affects pig hunting dogs, pig hunters, v...
BACKGROUND: Animal reservoirs of brucellosis constitute an ongoing threat to human health globally, ...
A multi-agency investigation followed the notification of four locally acquired human brucellosis ca...
Serologic tests currently available for brucellosis diagnosis detect antibodies to Brucella but do n...
Brucellosis was first diagnosed serologically in domestic pigs in Queensland in 1936 (Sutherland 195...
Samples were collected in 35 states as part of a national monitoring system to detect multiple disea...
Summary Canine brucellosis is a zoonotic infectious disease caused by Brucella canis. This bacterium...
Brucella canis infects dogs and humans. In dogs, it can cause reproductive failure; in humans, it ca...
The growing population of free-roaming dogs in informal communities in South Africa may increasingly...
Canine brucellosis is an infectious disease of worldwide distribution that can affect dogs, wild can...
In a 4-years (2007 to 2010) survey, we investigated the presence of Brucella suis infection in domes...
Increasing reports of poor production associated with swine brucellosis necessitated this serologica...
Samples were collected in 35 states as part of a national monitoring system to detect multiple disea...
The epidemiological link between brucellosis in wildlife and brucellosis in livestock and people is ...
A cross-sectional study was conducted in order to detect antibodies for Brucella canis (B. canis) in...
Brucella suis is a zoonotic disease of feral pigs that also affects pig hunting dogs, pig hunters, v...
BACKGROUND: Animal reservoirs of brucellosis constitute an ongoing threat to human health globally, ...
A multi-agency investigation followed the notification of four locally acquired human brucellosis ca...
Serologic tests currently available for brucellosis diagnosis detect antibodies to Brucella but do n...
Brucellosis was first diagnosed serologically in domestic pigs in Queensland in 1936 (Sutherland 195...
Samples were collected in 35 states as part of a national monitoring system to detect multiple disea...
Summary Canine brucellosis is a zoonotic infectious disease caused by Brucella canis. This bacterium...
Brucella canis infects dogs and humans. In dogs, it can cause reproductive failure; in humans, it ca...
The growing population of free-roaming dogs in informal communities in South Africa may increasingly...
Canine brucellosis is an infectious disease of worldwide distribution that can affect dogs, wild can...
In a 4-years (2007 to 2010) survey, we investigated the presence of Brucella suis infection in domes...
Increasing reports of poor production associated with swine brucellosis necessitated this serologica...
Samples were collected in 35 states as part of a national monitoring system to detect multiple disea...
The epidemiological link between brucellosis in wildlife and brucellosis in livestock and people is ...
A cross-sectional study was conducted in order to detect antibodies for Brucella canis (B. canis) in...