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What do cattle ranchers in the greater Yellowstone region have in common with British soldiers garrisoned on the island of Malta in the late 1800s ... |
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Brucellosis is an infectious disease caused by a genus of bacteria known as Brucella. These bacteria are primarily passed among animals, and they ... |
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Courtsey VCI; How to isolate brucella organism from dead feotus, and various tools for diagnosis like serological tests. |
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Brucellosis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Brucellosis, also called Bang's disease, Crimean fever, Gibraltar fever, Malta fever, Maltese fever, Mediterranean fever, rock fever, or undulant fever, is a highly ... |

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Brucellosis - MayoClinic.com
Dec 10, 2010 ... Brucellosis — Comprehensive overview covers symptoms, transmission and treatment of this serious illness. |
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Montana hazes bison back into park on horseback
Bison are being hazed back into Yellowstone Park so cattle can begin grazing with less fear of contracting brucellosis. Montana government workers are hazing bison back into Yellowstone National Park this week so cattle can begin grazing with less fear ... |

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Brucella Warning on Three Brands of French Reblochon Cheese
The cheeses, sold under the brand names of Le Campagnard, Gaston, and Pernet Mugnier Christian, are being recalled in France following the detection of the bacteria Brucella in the unpasteurised milk used to make them. They were sold from February to ... |

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3 bison kept for study; hazing next for others
The government is studying whether birth control can reduce disease prevalence in the animals, many of which carry brucellosis. Officials also are trying to rein in the park's burgeoning herds of bison, or buffalo. They periodically spill into Montana ... |

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Bison hazing enters final phase without the use of helicopters
"We have not had a trace of brucellosis from bison to cattle and we have a wild and free herd," he said. Brucellosis is a bacterial disease that can cause abortions in livestock, including bison. In 2009, he also said, the management plan changed to ... |
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