Bovine brucellosis–a comprehensive review
Brucellosis is a zoonotic disease of great animal welfare and economic implications
worldwide known since ancient times. The emergence of brucellosis in new areas as well as …
worldwide known since ancient times. The emergence of brucellosis in new areas as well as …
Retrospective and prospective perspectives on zoonotic brucellosis
E Moreno - Frontiers in microbiology, 2014 - frontiersin.org
Members of the genus Brucella are pathogenic bacteria exceedingly well adapted to their
hosts. The bacterium is transmitted by direct contact within the same host species or …
hosts. The bacterium is transmitted by direct contact within the same host species or …
Uncovering the Hidden Credentials of Brucella Virulence
RM Roop, IS Barton, D Hopersberger… - … and Molecular Biology …, 2021 - Am Soc Microbiol
Bacteria in the genus Brucella are important human and veterinary pathogens. The abortion
and infertility they cause in food animals produce economic hardships in areas where the …
and infertility they cause in food animals produce economic hardships in areas where the …
The development of diagnostic and vaccine strategies for early detection and control of human brucellosis, particularly in endemic areas
Brucellosis is considered one of the most serious zoonotic diseases worldwide. This disease
affects both human and animal health, in addition to being one of the most widespread …
affects both human and animal health, in addition to being one of the most widespread …
What have we learned from brucellosis in the mouse model?
Brucellosis is a zoonosis caused by Brucella species. Brucellosis research in natural hosts
is often precluded by practical, economical and ethical reasons and mice are widely used …
is often precluded by practical, economical and ethical reasons and mice are widely used …
Brucella abortus Uses a Stealthy Strategy to Avoid Activation of the Innate Immune System during the Onset of Infection
Background To unravel the strategy by which Brucella abortus establishes chronic
infections, we explored its early interaction with innate immunity. Methodology/Principal …
infections, we explored its early interaction with innate immunity. Methodology/Principal …
Brucella evolution and taxonomy
The genus Brucella contains alpha-Proteobacteria adapted to intracellular life within cells of
a variety of mammals. Controversy has arisen concerning Brucella internal taxonomy, and it …
a variety of mammals. Controversy has arisen concerning Brucella internal taxonomy, and it …
Brucellosis–new aspects of an old disease
Clinical conditions synonymous with brucellosis have been described since the time of
Hippocrates. Indeed, it has been suggested that organisms resembling brucellae have been …
Hippocrates. Indeed, it has been suggested that organisms resembling brucellae have been …
Completion of the Genome Sequence of Brucella abortus and Comparison to the Highly Similar Genomes of Brucella melitensis and Brucella suis
SM Halling, BD Peterson-Burch, BJ Bricker… - Journal of …, 2005 - Am Soc Microbiol
Brucellosis is a worldwide disease of humans and livestock that is caused by a number of
very closely related classical Brucella species in the alpha-2 subdivision of the …
very closely related classical Brucella species in the alpha-2 subdivision of the …
Cyclic β-1, 2-glucan is a Brucella virulence factor required for intracellular survival
Pathogenic brucella bacteria have developed strategies to persist for prolonged periods of
time in host cells, avoiding innate immune responses. Here we show that the cyclic β-1, 2 …
time in host cells, avoiding innate immune responses. Here we show that the cyclic β-1, 2 …