Brucella canis infectivity rates in stray and pet dog populations

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A serological survey of 200 healthy, mature dogs was made to determine Brucella canis infectivity rates. The 9 per cent rate reported in the stray dogs was significantly higher (0.05 0.025) than the 1 per cent rate found in pet dogs. These rates coupled with a predictably growing stray dog population have patent zoonotic implications.

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Brown, J., Blue, J. L., Wooley, R. E., & Dreesen, D. W. (1976). Brucella canis infectivity rates in stray and pet dog populations. American Journal of Public Health, 66(9), 889–891. https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.66.9.889

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