2016
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-736x2016001000002
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Abstract: ABSTRACT.-Ricardo P., Oliveira L.G., Baraldi T.G., Mechler M.L., Almeida H.M.S., Silva G.C.P., Gatto I. The aim of this study was to determine the occurrence of antibodies anti-Brucella in 1,940 swine blood samples. Out of the 1,940 sera samples, 1,594 were from 30 intensive pig farming from seven different states, collected during the slaughtering of animals, and 346 samples from 56 non-technified (subsistence) pig herds from Jaboticabal region, São Paulo State, Brazil. All samples were tested by Buffered Pla… Show more

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“…has been low. For example, in untechnified farms in Brazil the presence of antibodies was detected in only 0.29% of the samples analysed by complement fixation, a situation that reflects an improvement in the country' s animal health system (66). However, using ELISA to evaluate Iberian pig populations, 3.8% seroprevalence (44) was determined in Spain and 14.3% in Mexico (43).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…has been low. For example, in untechnified farms in Brazil the presence of antibodies was detected in only 0.29% of the samples analysed by complement fixation, a situation that reflects an improvement in the country' s animal health system (66). However, using ELISA to evaluate Iberian pig populations, 3.8% seroprevalence (44) was determined in Spain and 14.3% in Mexico (43).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%