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Bacteriological and serological investigation of Brucella canis infection of dogs in Taegu city, Korea (대구지역 개의 Brucella canis 감염에 대한 세균학적 및 혈청학적 조사)

  • Park, Cheong-kyu;Oh, Ji-yeon
    • Korean Journal of Veterinary Research
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    • v.41 no.1
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    • pp.67-71
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    • 2001
  • A bacteriological and serological investigation was conducted in a commercial breeding kennel in Taegu city in which canine abortion caused by Brucella canis occurred, and the family dogs in this area were also surveyed for Br canis infection during a period from March 1999 to May 2000. Of 195 dogs in the breeding kennel, 50(25.6%) were found to be bacteremic and 82(42.1%) were shown to be positive for canine brucellosis by both bacteriological and serological test. Of 357 family dogs examined, 17(4.8%) had an agglutinin titer of 1 : 160 or higher. Of these 17 dogs, 5(2.8%) were from indoor dogs and 12(6.7%) were from outdoor dogs. Only 2 mongrel dogs(1 female and 1 male) of 17 serologically positive dogs showed an agglutinin titer of 1 : 2560 or higher and Br canis was isolated from their blood.

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Occurance of canine brucellosis in a large kennel in Chonnam area (전남지방의 소형견 번식장으로부터 발생한 canine brucellosis)

  • Moon, Jin-san;Oh, Gi-suk;Park, In-cheol;Kang, Byong-kyu;Lee, Chai-yong;Jung, Suk-chan;Park, Yong-ho;Shin, Ssang-jae
    • Korean Journal of Veterinary Research
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    • v.39 no.6
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    • pp.1099-1105
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    • 1999
  • Reproductive failures, such as abortions were occured among dogs in a large kennel in Chonnam area April in 1994. After an initial positive result by the 2 mercaptoethal rapid slide agglutination test(2ME-RSAT) to Brucella canis on five sera, additional specimens from all dogs in the population were tested. The blood cultures and 3 following serological tests (2ME-RSAT, TAT, AGID) performed on all samples on the basis of surveys, the following results were obtained. 1. Thirty three of 62 dogs were seropositive. 2. Twenty blood samples from 33 dogs were cultured, all of the isolates were identified as B canis. 3. Although there was not siginificant difference in sex, age and breed of the cause brucellosis dectected, abortions was occured late in gestation stage.

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Serological and bacteriological study on canine brucellosis in the large kennel farms in Gyeongbuk province (경북지방 개 브루셀라병 다두 발생농장의 혈청학적 및 세균학적 조사)

  • Kim, Seong-Guk;Seo, Hee-Jin;Kim, Soon-Tae;Jang, Young-Sul;Jo, Min-Hee
    • Korean Journal of Veterinary Service
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    • v.33 no.2
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    • pp.129-134
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    • 2010
  • Canine brucellosis is a contagious disease of the reproductive tract that cause mainly abortion and infertility in dog. A serological and bacteriological survey was conducted for breeding kennels which were suffered from frequent outbreak of canine brucellosis in Gyeongbuk province in 2009. Among 138 samples, 45 serum samples were sero-positive. Brucella canis was isolated from 30 blood samples of the seropositive cases, and from 2 samples of 62 sero-negatives. The biochemical properties of 32 isolates were characterized with no production of H2S, no fermentation of carbohydrates, hydrolyzation of urea, and development of thionin dye medium. At amplification of BCSP and 16S-rRNA gene using PCR, 711bp and 905bp DNA fragments were detected in agarose. Three tandem repeat pattern was shown in genotyping by Multi-locus VNTR assay (MLVA).

Biochemical characterization and PFGE pattern of Brucella canis isolated from kennels in Gyoengbuk province (경북지역 애견 번식장에서 분리한 Brucella canis의 생화학적특성 및 PFGE 양상)

  • Kim, Seong-Guk;Kim, Young-Hoan;Hong, Hyon-Pyo;Eom, Hyun-Jung;Jang, Seong-Jun;Jo, Min-Hee;Lee, Yang-Soo
    • Korean Journal of Veterinary Service
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    • v.30 no.3
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    • pp.363-374
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    • 2007
  • A biochemical characterization and antimicrobial drugs susceptibility study was conducted in four breeding kennel which was canine abortion caused by Brucella canis in Gyeongbuk province in 2003-2006. Total of 267 dogs domesticated in the four kennel were examination. Among them, 143 (53.6%) dogs were sero-positive and 25 of blood samples were isolated to Brucella canis. At amplification of 35KDa-BCSP gene using PCR, 711 bp DNA fragment was same visible in 25 isolates and B canis RM6/66. Biochemical characterization of B canis isolated was non-hemolytic, no production of $H_2S$, no fermentation of carbohydrates, catalase-positive, oxidase-positive, indol-negative, hydrolyzation of urea, reduction of nitrate and development of thionin dye medium. Using disk-diffusion method, all of 25 strains tested were found to be highly susceptible to tetracycline, aminoglycoside, quinolone, macrolide antibiotics, rifampin and ampicillin in vitro. Using PFGE with restriction enzyme Smi I, 25 isolates tested were typed to 2 pattern, S1 and S2.

Therapeutic value of antibiotics in dogs infected with Brucella canis (Brucella canis에 감염된 개의 항생제 치료효과)

  • Moon, Jin-san;Oh, Gi-suk;Park, In-cheol;Kang, Byong-kyu;Lee, Chai-yong;Jung, Suk-chan;Park, Yong-ho;Shin, Ssang-jae
    • Korean Journal of Veterinary Research
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    • v.39 no.6
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    • pp.1106-1111
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    • 1999
  • In a kenel of 62 dogs, 33 were diagnosed as infected dogs Brucella canis by serological test and blood cultures in a large kennel in Chonnam area. Twenty eight of 33 dogs were treated with combined antibiotics therapy consisting of tetracycline and dihydrostregtomycin. After the first treatment, all dogs became abacteremic and serologic titers declined. Abortion due to B canis infection could be prevented by antibiotic therapy during pregnancy. However, sequential antibiotics therapy for 4 weeks did not eradicate B canis from affected bitch. According to results of serological and blood culture tests, effect of antibiotics treatment respectively revealed that 17 of the originally infected dogs were cure with second therapy schedule at 2 months and 27 of that with 6 months after second therapy.

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