
pmid: 18827848
pmc: PMC2430404
Canine brucellosis is rare in Canada. This report describes an outbreak of Brucella canis infection within a kennel, emphasizing diagnostic and pathologic findings. Gender differences are described. The progestational, nongravid uterus, female spleen, and prostate gland are consistent sites of bacterial isolation.
Male, Abortion, Veterinary, Antibodies, Bacterial, Brucella, Immunohistochemistry, Brucellosis, Saskatchewan, Disease Outbreaks, Dogs, Organ Specificity, Pregnancy, Animals, Female, Dog Diseases, Animal Husbandry, Fluorescent Antibody Technique, Indirect
Male, Abortion, Veterinary, Antibodies, Bacterial, Brucella, Immunohistochemistry, Brucellosis, Saskatchewan, Disease Outbreaks, Dogs, Organ Specificity, Pregnancy, Animals, Female, Dog Diseases, Animal Husbandry, Fluorescent Antibody Technique, Indirect
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