The genus Brucella, described by Meyer and Shaw in 1920, comprises bacterial pathogens of veterinary and public health relevance. For 36 years, the genus came to include three species that caused brucellosis in livestock and humans. In the second half of the 20th century, bacteriologists discovered five new species and several ʻatypicalʼ strains in domestic animals and wildlife. In 1990, the Brucella species were recognized as part of the Class Alphaproteobacteria, clustering with pathogens and endosymbionts of animals and plants such as Bartonella, Agrobacterium and Ochrobactrum; all bacteria that live in close association with eukaryotic cells. Comparisons with Alphaproteobacteria contributed to identify virulence factors and to establi...
International audienceThe genus Brucella currently comprises twelve species of facultative intracell...
Chapitre 1International audienceThe genus Brucella belongs to the class Alphaproteobacteria which is...
Brucellosis remains a major zoonosis worldwide. Although many countries have eradicated Brucella abo...
Infection with bacteria of the genus Brucella results in major economic and political impact by caus...
Members of the genus Brucella cluster in two phylogenetic groups: classical and non-classical speci...
Brucella species include important zoonotic pathogens that have a substantial impact on both agricul...
The genus Brucella is a globally distributed intracellular pathogen that affects animals and humans ...
Brucella species include important zoonotic pathogens that have a substantial impact on both agricul...
On September 23, 1905, a cargo carrying 60 goats from Malta arrived in New York. The herd was kept i...
Members of the genus Brucella cluster in two phylogenetic groups: classical and non-classical specie...
Brucellosis is caused by bacteria of the Brucella species. Twelve species have been identified in t...
<p>Following the recent discovery of new Brucella strains from different animal species and fr...
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The genus Brucella currently comprises twelve species of facultative intracellular bacteria with var...
Members of the genus Brucella cluster in two phylogenetic groups: classical and non-classical specie...
International audienceThe genus Brucella currently comprises twelve species of facultative intracell...
Chapitre 1International audienceThe genus Brucella belongs to the class Alphaproteobacteria which is...
Brucellosis remains a major zoonosis worldwide. Although many countries have eradicated Brucella abo...
Infection with bacteria of the genus Brucella results in major economic and political impact by caus...
Members of the genus Brucella cluster in two phylogenetic groups: classical and non-classical speci...
Brucella species include important zoonotic pathogens that have a substantial impact on both agricul...
The genus Brucella is a globally distributed intracellular pathogen that affects animals and humans ...
Brucella species include important zoonotic pathogens that have a substantial impact on both agricul...
On September 23, 1905, a cargo carrying 60 goats from Malta arrived in New York. The herd was kept i...
Members of the genus Brucella cluster in two phylogenetic groups: classical and non-classical specie...
Brucellosis is caused by bacteria of the Brucella species. Twelve species have been identified in t...
<p>Following the recent discovery of new Brucella strains from different animal species and fr...
Se seleccionó la licencia Creative Commons para este envío. El documento trae lo siguiente: © 2020 b...
The genus Brucella currently comprises twelve species of facultative intracellular bacteria with var...
Members of the genus Brucella cluster in two phylogenetic groups: classical and non-classical specie...
International audienceThe genus Brucella currently comprises twelve species of facultative intracell...
Chapitre 1International audienceThe genus Brucella belongs to the class Alphaproteobacteria which is...
Brucellosis remains a major zoonosis worldwide. Although many countries have eradicated Brucella abo...