Abstract:Background: Brucellosis is a zoonotic disease worldwide. The increasing number of pet dogs has raised new risk of people getting canine brucella with absent or mild symptom. Besides, the canine brucellosis can be caused by other brucella species, so their infection could be omitted by the PCR method. The present PCR methods can only detect canine brucella, by which cases infected with other brucella would appear negative. It’s an urge to develop a specific PCR assay for detecting canine Brucellosis, Whether th… Show more
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