The prevalence of canine brucellosis was evaluated in the city of Alfenas, MG through the technique of agarose gel imunodifusion for Brucella canis and slow serum agglutination test with 2-mercaptoetanol for Brucella abortus. The prevalence was of 14.2% and 2.8%, respectively, for B. canis and B. abortus. The positives, characterized by animals above one year of age (77.8%), and mongrel dogs (56.2%), showed a prevalence of 50 and 48% for males and females, respectively. The canine brucellosis was prevalent in the city principally in dogs of outskirts.
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Almeida, A. C., Santorelli, A., Bruzadelli, R. M. Z., & Oliveira, M. M. N. F. (2004). Soroepidemiologia da brucelose canina causada por Brucella canis e Brucella abortus na cidade de Alfenas, MG. Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinaria e Zootecnia, 56(2), 275–276. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0102-09352004000200021
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