Brucellosis was first diagnosed serologically in domestic pigs in Queensland in 1936 (Sutherland 1950) and since then Brucella suis has been isolated on a number of occasions (Laws and Hall 1963). Howerver, there is little information on brucellosis in feral pigs or other wildlife hosts, except in various bush rats in northern Queensloand where Br. suis type 3 was isolated (Cook et al 1966). The following examinations were conducted on feral pigs as part of a continuing survey for infectious agents that are likely to be transmissible to other domestic animals and man
The aim of this work was to study the pathogenicity of Brucella suis field isolate and its ability t...
In a 4-years (2007 to 2010) survey, we investigated the presence of Brucella suis infection in domes...
Not AvailableBACKGROUND: Swine brucellosis is a zoonotic disease caused by Brucella suis. The study...
Brucellosis was first diagnosed serologically in domestic pigs in Queensland in 1936 (Sutherland 195...
Serologic tests currently available for brucellosis diagnosis detect antibodies to Brucella but do n...
A multi-agency investigation followed the notification of four locally acquired human brucellosis ca...
Brucellosis is a common infection of feral swine throughout the United States. With the recent expan...
Brucella suis is a zoonotic disease of feral pigs that also affects pig hunting dogs, pig hunters, v...
Abstract. Eighty feral swine were trapped from a herd that had been documented to be seropositive fo...
BACKGROUND: Animal reservoirs of brucellosis constitute an ongoing threat to human health globally, ...
Studies were undertaken to assess the Brucella infection status of a feral swine herd which was prev...
Porcine brucellosis, caused by the bacterium Brucella suis, is an economically important cause of re...
Samples were collected in 35 states as part of a national monitoring system to detect multiple disea...
Brucella suis has been recognized as the major etiological agent of human brucellosis in areas free ...
The epidemiological link between brucellosis in wildlife and brucellosis in livestock and people is ...
The aim of this work was to study the pathogenicity of Brucella suis field isolate and its ability t...
In a 4-years (2007 to 2010) survey, we investigated the presence of Brucella suis infection in domes...
Not AvailableBACKGROUND: Swine brucellosis is a zoonotic disease caused by Brucella suis. The study...
Brucellosis was first diagnosed serologically in domestic pigs in Queensland in 1936 (Sutherland 195...
Serologic tests currently available for brucellosis diagnosis detect antibodies to Brucella but do n...
A multi-agency investigation followed the notification of four locally acquired human brucellosis ca...
Brucellosis is a common infection of feral swine throughout the United States. With the recent expan...
Brucella suis is a zoonotic disease of feral pigs that also affects pig hunting dogs, pig hunters, v...
Abstract. Eighty feral swine were trapped from a herd that had been documented to be seropositive fo...
BACKGROUND: Animal reservoirs of brucellosis constitute an ongoing threat to human health globally, ...
Studies were undertaken to assess the Brucella infection status of a feral swine herd which was prev...
Porcine brucellosis, caused by the bacterium Brucella suis, is an economically important cause of re...
Samples were collected in 35 states as part of a national monitoring system to detect multiple disea...
Brucella suis has been recognized as the major etiological agent of human brucellosis in areas free ...
The epidemiological link between brucellosis in wildlife and brucellosis in livestock and people is ...
The aim of this work was to study the pathogenicity of Brucella suis field isolate and its ability t...
In a 4-years (2007 to 2010) survey, we investigated the presence of Brucella suis infection in domes...
Not AvailableBACKGROUND: Swine brucellosis is a zoonotic disease caused by Brucella suis. The study...