2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.biologicals.2017.06.005
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Performance of microbiological, serological, molecular, and modified seminal plasma methods in the diagnosis of Brucella abortus in semen and serum of bovine bulls

Abstract: Brucellosis remains as a major infectious disease of domestic animals and is considered a re-emerging zoonosis in several countries. B. abortus infections in bulls are related to reproductive tract infections, although infected animals show transient serological titers or nonreactor status. Thus, diagnosis of bovine brucellosis based exclusively on serological tests probably underestimates B. abortus infections in bulls. In this scenario, three hundred thirty-five serum samples from reproductively mature bovin… Show more

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“…Under normal circumstances, the RBT or MRT on blood and milk, respectively, are used for screening; confirmation is obtained by the complement fixation test (Tadesse 2016) or c-ELISA (Ogugua et al 2015). Other researchers have pointed out that serological tests alone tend to underestimate the true prevalence of brucellosis and thus results of culture are always higher than those obtained from serology (Júnior et al 2017).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Under normal circumstances, the RBT or MRT on blood and milk, respectively, are used for screening; confirmation is obtained by the complement fixation test (Tadesse 2016) or c-ELISA (Ogugua et al 2015). Other researchers have pointed out that serological tests alone tend to underestimate the true prevalence of brucellosis and thus results of culture are always higher than those obtained from serology (Júnior et al 2017).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%