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Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 15(3), 1979, pp. 367-372
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Brucella abortus in coyotes. I. A serologic and bacteriologic survey in eastern Texas

DS Davis, WJ Boeer, JP Mims, FC Heck, and LG Adams


ABSTRACT

Prevalence of Brucella abortus serum antibodies in coyotes from east central Texas was determined by the buffered Brucella antigen (card test), rivanol, standard agglutination tube, and cold complement fixation tube tests. Eighteen percent (9 of 51) of the coyotes were positive serologically. B. abortus biotype 1 was isolated from various tissues from 7 of 43 coyotes by bacteriologic culture. Congenital transmission was found.


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