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Neurobrucellosis in a common bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) stranded in the Canary Islands.

Eva SierraAntonio FernándezIdaira Felipe-JiménezDaniele ZuccaGabriella Di FrancescoJosué Díaz-DelgadoSimona SacchiniMiguel A RiveroManuel Arbelo
Published in: BMC veterinary research (2019)
The zoonotic potential of marine mammal strains of Brucella has been demonstrated both in natural and laboratory conditions. In this study, PCR detected Brucella sp. in the brain of a common bottlenose dolphin stranded in the Canary Islands; the dolphin was also co-infected with CeMV. This is the first detection of Brucella sp. infection in a stranded cetacean in this archipelago. Therefore, we stress the importance of taking adequate measures during the handling of these species to prevent the transmissions of the infection to humans.
Keyphrases
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