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1. — Bovine brucellosis (B. abortus)

2. Brucellosis (Brucella abortus) (BRL)

3. Brucellosis (Brucella abortus) (BRL

4. Weakly Agglutinogenic vaccines against animal brucellosis

5. 1 day ago · When sick cows can’t be Culled: India’s battle with brucellosis Culling animals infected with brucellosis is the norm

6. Even if we are free of tuberculosis and brucellosis, testing of Maryland Cattle and imported Cattle will help completely eradicate bovine tuberculosis and bovine brucellosis from the United States.

7. (ii) the serum agglutination test and the complement fixation test for bovine brucellosis,

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9. Serum agglutination test for brucellosis (except castrated animals or those under # months of age): yes/not required

10. The purpose of this article is threefold: (a) to discuss the facts that point to the cause of Nightingale's Crimean fever as brucellosis, (b) to show that her debilitating illness for 32 years (1855-1887) was compatible with the specific form of chronic brucellosis, and (c) to

11. 99.9% of Christians have so much acid in their stomach they become churning cauldrons of death for all those nasty little brucellosis bugs.

12. Other signs of brucellosis include an apparent lowering of fertility with poor conception rates, retained Afterbirths with resulting uterine infections, and (occasionally) enlarged, arthritic joints.

13. Other signs of brucellosis include an apparent lowering of fertility with poor conception rates, retained Afterbirths with resulting uterine infections, and (occasionally) enlarged, arthritic joints

14. Equally, improper disposal systems of wastes from slaughterhouses could lead to transmission of pathogens to humans and cause zoonotic diseases such as Coli Bacillosis, Salmonellosis, Brucellosis and Helminthes

15. The "disease–predation" hypothesis proposes that tuberculosis (Mycobacterium bovis (Karlson and Lessel 1970)) and brucellosis (Brucella abortus (Schmidt 1901)) reduce bison survival and reproduction, resulting in a low-density, predator-regulated equilibrium.

16. Antigene SAW is an inactivated and concentrated suspension of Brucella abortus antigen for serological diagnosis of brucellosis in sheep, goats and cattle serum using slow agglutination (Wright’s sero-agglutination).

17. [RESEARCH] Evgeniy Semenovich Sleptsov, Nikolay Vasilievich Vinokurov, Alexandra Innokentievna Pavlova, Lena Prokopyevna Koryakina, Tatyana Dmitriyevna Rumyantseva : IMMUNOGENIC AND ANTIGENIC PROPERTIES OF Agglutinogenic AND WEAKLY Agglutinogenic VACCINES AGAINST ANIMAL BRUCELLOSIS.

18. Ordinance of 27 June 1995 on epizootic diseases (OFE; RS 916.401), and in particular Articles 27 to 31 (markets, exhibitions), 34 to 37 (trade), 73 and 74 (cleaning and disinfection), 142 to 149 (rabies), 158 to 165 (tuberculosis), 166 to 169 (scrapie), 190 to 195 (ovine and caprine brucellosis), 196 to 199 (contagious agalactia), 200 to 203 (caprine arthritis/encephalitis), 233 to 235 (brucellosis in rams) and 297 (approval of markets, assembly centres and disinfection points) thereof;

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20. The present invention describes an attenuated strain of Brucella ovis characterised in that it comprises a mutation of the gene that codes for the ABC-transporter (TMS3), and the use thereof as a live vaccine against brucellosis.

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22. There are only four genetically unmixed American bison herds left, and only two that are also free of brucellosis: the Wind Cave bison herd that roams Wind Cave National Park, South Dakota; and the Henry Mountains herd in the Henry Mountains of Utah.

23. If circumstances require, the duration of the socio-economic state of emergency in the Province of Caserta and surrounding areas may be extended by Prime Ministerial Decree (DPCM) in order to deal with the animal health risks associated with the high incidence of brucellosis on buffalo holdings

24. It then says: “Several other diseases have also been reported to be transmitted by blood transfusion, including herpes virus infections, infectious mononucleosis (Epstein-Barr virus), toxoplasmosis, trypanosomiasis [African sleeping sickness and Chagas’ disease], leishmaniasis, brucellosis [undulant fever], typhus, filariasis, measles, salmonellosis, and Colorado tick fever.”

25. If circumstances require, the socio-economic state of emergency in the Province of Caserta and surrounding areas to deal with the health risks associated with the high incidence of brucellosis on buffalo holdings may be extended at a later date by Prime Ministerial Decree (DPCM

26. CDC Bioterrorism Agents Category A ¾ Anthrax (Bacillus anthracis) ¾ Botulism (Clostridium botulinum toxin) ¾ Plague (Yersinia pestis) ¾ Smallpox (variola major) ¾ Tularemia (Francisella tularensis) ¾ Viral hemorrhagic fevers (filoviruses [e.g., Ebola, Marburg] and arenaviruses [e.g., Lassa, Machupo]) Category B ¾ Brucellosis (Brucella species) ¾ Epsilon toxin of Clostridium perfringens

27. Other information: If circumstances require, the socio-economic state of emergency in the Province of Caserta and surrounding areas to deal with the health risks associated with the high incidence of brucellosis on buffalo holdings may be extended at a later date by Prime Ministerial Decree (DPCM)

28. BRUCELLOSIS:(a) B. abortus: SAT and RBT within two days after arrival and after at least 42 days(b) B. ovis: CFT within two days after arrival and after at least 42 days(c) B. melitensis: SAT and RBT within two days after arrival and after at least 42 days1.3.

29. Bacteriologist: 1 n a biologist who studies bacteria Examples: show 11 examples hide 11 examples Sir David Bruce Australian physician and Bacteriologist who described the bacterium that causes undulant fever or brucellosis (1855-1931) Paul Ehrlich German Bacteriologist who found a `magic bullet' to cure syphilis and was a pioneer in the

30. Where, in a non-member country all of whose bovine herds are subject to official operations to combat brucellosis, the percentage of bovine herds infected is not more than #%, it will be sufficient to carry out each year two ring-tests at an interval of at least three months or, if they cannot be made, one sero-agglutination test

31. (c) come from an officially brucellosis-free bovine herd and in particular, in the case of animals more than 12 months old, have shown a brucella count lower than 30 international units of agglutination per millilitre when given a sero-agglutination test carried out during the 30 days before loading and complying with the provisions of Annex C;

32. This serum agglutination test (or any test approved by SVC procedure following the adoption of the relevant protocols) is not required if the animals originate in a Member State or part of a Member State recognized as officially brucellosis free or in a Member State or part of a Member State with an approved surveillance network;

33. One hypothesis to explain the decline of bison (Bison bison (L., 1758)) abundance in Wood Buffalo National Park, Canada, is the "disease–predation" hypothesis where tuberculosis (Mycobacterium bovis Karlson and Lessel, 1970) and brucellosis (Brucella abortus (Schmidt, 1901)) reduce bison survival and reproduction, thus shifting bison abundance from a high-density, food-regulated equilibrium to a low-density, predator-regulated equilibrium.

34. — come from herds of brucellosis-free status, are under 30 months old and have been vaccinated with live strain 19 vaccine if they give a serum agglutination test result greater than 30 IU but less than 80 IU of agglutination per millilitre provided that, on the complement fixation test, they give a result less than 30 EEC units in the case of females vaccinated less than 12 months previously or less than 20 EEC units in all other cases.

35. - come from herds of brucellosis-free status, are under 30 months old and have been vaccinated with live strain 19 vaccine may give a serum agglutination test result greater than 30 IU but less than 80 IU of agglutination per millilitre provided that, on the complement fixation test, they give a result less than 30 EEC units in the case of females vaccinated less than 12 months previously or less than 20 EEC units in all other cases.

36. (B) in the case of cattle less than 18 months of age on the date they are imported, was vaccinated with a Brucella abortus strain 19 vaccine not less than four months and not more than eight months after the birth of the animal; (2) Section 22 of the Regulations is amended by adding the following after subsection (7): (8) Every bison imported into Canada from the United States is quarantined from the time of its importation into Canada until it proves negative to tests for brucellosis, tuberculosis, bluetongue and anaplasmosis performed not less than 60 days after it was imported into Canada.