Veterinarski glasnik 2006 Volume 60, Issue 1-2, Pages: 43-49
https://doi.org/10.2298/VETGL0602043R
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Investigations of prevalence of antibodies to B.canis in stray dogs in territory of Belgrade
Radojičić Sonja
(Katedra za zarazne bolesti životinja i bolesti pčela, Fakultet veterinarske medicine, Beograd)
Ćilerdžić Milica (Veterinarska stanica, Beograd)
Dimić Bane (Veterinarska stanica, Beograd)
Kirćanski Jasmina (Katedra za zarazne bolesti životinja i bolesti pčela, Fakultet veterinarske medicine, Beograd)
The paper covers investigations of stray dogs in the territory of the city of Belgrade. A total of 184 blood serum samples were examined for the presence of antibodies specific to Brucella canis. The method of slow agglutination in a test tube with 2- mercaptoethanol was used in the diagnostic procedure. Of the 184 examined serums, 49 (26.63%) had a titer of 1/50, 25 serums had a titer of 1/100 (13.58%), while 20 serums had a titer equal to or bigger than 1/200 (10.87%). Furthermore, 15 samples of full blood from serologiclly negative animals were also presented for isolation. The bacteriological finding for these samples was negative. The obtained results indicate that the number of seropositive stray dogs in the territory of Belgrade is extremely high and that 10.87% of the testes animals are definitely infected with Brucella canis.
Keywords: Brucella canis, seroprevalence, stray dogs, agglutination