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Topic:Brucellosis

Brucellosis in horses is a bacterial infection caused by the Brucella species, primarily Brucella abortus and Brucella suis. Although less common in horses compared to other livestock, brucellosis can result in clinical manifestations such as lameness, abscesses, and reproductive disorders. Transmission typically occurs through direct contact with infected animals or contaminated materials. Diagnosis involves serological testing, bacterial culture, and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) methods. This page aggregates peer-reviewed research studies and scholarly articles that explore the epidemiology, pathogenesis, diagnostic techniques, and management strategies for brucellosis in equine populations.
Clinical and epidemiological observations in a focus of brucellosis infection in horses.
Zhurnal mikrobiologii, epidemiologii i immunobiologii    January 1, 1961   Volume 32 923-924 
POBEREZKIN MN.No abstract available
[Equine brucellosis; its present aspect; its treatment by antibiotic therapy and by chemotherapy].
Recueil de medecine veterinaire    January 1, 1951   Volume 127, Issue 1 26-35 
ROSSI P.No abstract available
The incidence of Brucella agglutinins in horses and their relationship to periodic ophthalmia.
The Cornell veterinarian    October 1, 1950   Volume 40, Issue 4 364-366 
DAVIS GR, WOOD RM, GADD JD, KENNEDY RE.No abstract available
[To diagnose the infection of horses with bact. abortus equi].
Berliner und Munchener tierarztliche Wochenschrift    April 1, 1947   Issue 4 37-42 
ROLLE M.No abstract available
[Equine brucellosis in Brazil].
Boletim. Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Veterinaria    January 1, 1945   Volume 14 3-5 
PACHECO G.No abstract available