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Carmichael, 1990 - Google Patents

Brucella canis

Carmichael, 1990

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2668681123529703390
Author
Carmichael L
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Animal brucellosis

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Brucellosis in dogs caused by Brucella canis is a contagious bacterial disease that is characterized by abortions in females and epididymitis, testicular atrophy, and infertility in males. The disease is insidious, and many dogs do not have prominent signs. It is of …
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