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Brucella canis

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Synonym(s): B. canis

Introduction

Classification

Taxonomy

  • Genus: Brucella.
  • Species: canis.

Distribution

  • South America.
  • Southern USA.

Significance

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Clinical Effects

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Diagnosis

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Further Reading

Publications

Refereed papers

  • Recent references from PubMed and VetMedResource.
  • Corbel M J (1997) Brucellosis: an overview. Emerg Infec Dis (2), 213-221 PubMed.
  • Tan J S (1997) Human zoonotic infections transmitted by dogs and cats. Arch Intern Med 157 (17), 1933-1943 PubMed.
  • Carmichael L E, Shin S J (1996) Canine brucellosis: a diagnostician's dilemma. Semin Vet Med Surg 11 (3), 161-165 PubMed.
  • Mateu-de-Antonio E M & Martin M (1995) In vitro efficacy of several antimicrobial compounds against Brucella canis and Brucella meletensis strains isolated from dogs. Vet Microbiol 45 (1), 1-10 PubMed.
  • Kerwin S C, Lewis D D, Hribernik T N et al (1992) Diskospondylitis associated with Brucella canis infection in dogs: 14 cases (1980-1991). JAVMA 201 (8), 1253-1257 PubMed.
  • Nicoletti P & Chase A (1987) The use of antibiotics to control canine brucellosis. Comp Cont Ed Pract Vet (11), 1063-1066 VetMedResource.
  • Nicoletti P L & Chase A (1987) An evaluation of methods to diagnose Brucella canis in dogs. Comp Cont Ed Pract Vet (11), 1071-1073 VetMedResource.
  • Dawkins B G, Machotka S V, Suchmann D et al (1982) Pyogranulomatous dermatitis associated with Brucella canis infection in a dog. JAVMA 181 (11), 1432-1433 PubMed.