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Brucella ceti Infection in a Common Minke Whale ( Balaenoptera acutorostrata ) with Associated Pathology.
Davison, Nicholas J; Perrett, Lorraine L; Dawson, Claire; Dagleish, Mark P; Haskins, Gary; Muchowski, Jakub; Whatmore, Adrian M.
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  • Davison NJ; 1 Scottish Marine Animal Strandings Scheme, Scotland's Rural College Veterinary Services, Drummondhill, Inverness, Scotland IV2 4JZ, UK.
  • Perrett LL; 2 World Organisation for Animal Health/Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations/World Health Organization Reference Laboratory for Brucellosis, Department of Bacteriology, Animal and Plant Health Agency, New Haw, Addlestone, Surrey KT15 3NB, UK.
  • Dawson C; 2 World Organisation for Animal Health/Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations/World Health Organization Reference Laboratory for Brucellosis, Department of Bacteriology, Animal and Plant Health Agency, New Haw, Addlestone, Surrey KT15 3NB, UK.
  • Dagleish MP; 3 Moredun Research Institute, Pentlands Science Park, Bush Loan, Penicuik, Edinburgh, Scotland EH26 0PZ, UK.
  • Haskins G; 4 Cetacean Research and Rescue Unit, 48 Seatown, Gardenstown, Banff, Aberdeenshire, Scotland AB45 3YQ, UK.
  • Muchowski J; 2 World Organisation for Animal Health/Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations/World Health Organization Reference Laboratory for Brucellosis, Department of Bacteriology, Animal and Plant Health Agency, New Haw, Addlestone, Surrey KT15 3NB, UK.
  • Whatmore AM; 2 World Organisation for Animal Health/Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations/World Health Organization Reference Laboratory for Brucellosis, Department of Bacteriology, Animal and Plant Health Agency, New Haw, Addlestone, Surrey KT15 3NB, UK.
J Wildl Dis ; 53(3): 572-576, 2017 07.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28418765
ABSTRACT
There are three major lineages of marine mammal strains of Brucella spp. Brucella ceti ST23, found predominantly in porpoises; B. ceti ST26, in pelagic delphinids and ziphiids; and Brucella pinnipedialis ST24/25, predominantly in seals. The isolation of Brucella spp. in mysticetes has been described only in common minke whales ( Balaenoptera acutorostrata ) in Norway and Scotland. We report a third case of Brucella infection and isolation in a minke whale associated with a large abscess. In contrast to the two previous reports that involved isolates of B. pinnipedialis ST24 or the porpoise-associated B. ceti complex ST23, this case was associated with the dolphin-associated B. ceti ST26. Thus, minke whales can be infected naturally with members of all the distinct major lineages of Brucella associated with marine mammals. This report is unique in that the B. ceti ST26 did not originate from a pelagic delphinid or a beaked whale.
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Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Brucella / Brucellosis / Minke Whale Type of study: Risk_factors_studies Limits: Animals Country/Region as subject: Europa Language: En Year: 2017 Type: Article

Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Brucella / Brucellosis / Minke Whale Type of study: Risk_factors_studies Limits: Animals Country/Region as subject: Europa Language: En Year: 2017 Type: Article