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“…During this study significant statistical differences were not observed when the sex of the dog infected was compared (Table 1); similar results have been described (MORAES et al, 2002;ALMEIDA et al, 2004;CAVALCANTI et al, 2006;PORTO;PINHEIRO JUNIOR;MOTA, 2008). These results might suggest that sexual preference is not an important epidemiological factor associated with the transmission of CB.…”
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confidence: 88%
“…During this study significant statistical differences were not observed when the sex of the dog infected was compared (Table 1); similar results have been described (MORAES et al, 2002;ALMEIDA et al, 2004;CAVALCANTI et al, 2006;PORTO;PINHEIRO JUNIOR;MOTA, 2008). These results might suggest that sexual preference is not an important epidemiological factor associated with the transmission of CB.…”
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confidence: 88%
“…Although brucellosis is a chronic disease in dogs [8], clinical signs consistent with Brucella sp infection were found by other authors [2].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…In the remains four tubes (M) was added one mL of 2-ME inhomogeneous solution, and after 30 minutes, added one mL of 50% antigen. Tubes of both series (T and M) were kept in a 37°C oven for 48 hours and the results interpreted as positive (presence of lumps in SAT and ME), negative (no lumps of SAT and ME) or inconsistent (presence of lumps in one of tests) after reading above a light source in a dark room [8].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…El tipo racial y la edad no son factores predisponentes de la brucelosis canina (Almeida et al, 2001;Castillo et al, 2002;Megid et al, 1999;Carmichael y Shin, 1999;Kirk, 1997). Los perros pueden infectarse en cualquier etapa de su vida, aunque existe una mayor predisposición en perros jóvenes, ya que en éstos ocurre una mayor actividad reproductiva (Arthur et al, 1991).…”
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