| the pathogenicity of brucella suis biovar 4 for bison. | the pathogenicity of brucella suis biovar 4 for bison (bison bison) was evaluated by inoculation of 2.1 x 10(7) colony forming units (cfu) in 0.1 ml saline into the conjunctival sac of six pregnant cows. six pregnant bison were inoculated with 1.27 x 10(7) cfu of brucella abortus strain 2308 as a positive control. bison were inoculated on 23 january 1992, and observed until calving or abortion after which they were euthanized, and necropsied. bacteriological and histological examinations were co ... | 1996 | 9359055 |
| the existing and potential importance of brucellosis and tuberculosis in canadian wildlife: a review. | as the campaign to eradicate bovine brucellosis (brucella abortus) and tuberculosis (mycobacterium bovis) in canadian livestock nears completion, the importance of extraneous sources of these diseases increases. this review summarizes the literature on brucellosis and tuberculosis in canadian wildlife species to determine existing and potential hosts. canadian caribou (rangifer tarandus) are reservoirs of brucella suis biotype 4 which is pathogenic in caribou, humans and muskoxen but reportedly ... | 1986 | 17422637 |
| brucellosis in the united states: role and significance of wildlife reservoirs. | regulatory programs for brucellosis in domestic livestock have been active in the u.s. for almost 80 years. wildlife reservoirs of brucellosis include bison (bison bison) and elk (cervus elaphus nelsonii) for brucella abortus whereas brucella suis is the predominant species infecting feral swine. the persistence of brucellosis in wildlife reservoirs poses a risk for reintroduction of brucella into domestic livestock. reducing the prevalence of brucellosis in wildlife reservoirs is anticipated to ... | 2010 | 20362627 |
| anti-brucella antibodies in moose (alces alces gigas), muskoxen (ovibos moschatus), and plains bison (bison bison bison) in alaska, usa. | we used an indirect enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ielisa) and the rose bengal test (rbt) to test for anti-brucella antibodies in moose (alces alces gigas), muskoxen (ovibos moschatus), and plains bison (bison bison bison) from various game management units (gmus) in alaska, us, sampled from 1982 to 2010. a portion of the sera had previously been tested with the standard plate test (spt), the buffered brucella antigen (bba) card test, and the card test (card). no antibody-positive plains bis ... | 2016 | 26540335 |