FLUO BRUCELLA CANIS
IFA kit for the detection of IgG antibodies to Brucella canis
Fluo BRUCELLA CANIS is a test based on the immunofluorescence technique for the detection of IgG antibodies to Brucella canis in dog serum or plasma samples.
Canine brucellosis is an infectious disease caused by the bacterium Brucella canis, which mainly affects the reproductive organs of canids of both sexes.
The natural transmission of brucellosis occurs in various ways. Females transmit the bacterium during estrus, with childbirth or following an abortion due to oral-nasal contact with vaginal secretions, males transmit it with seminal fluid and urine.
Puppies can be infected in utero, during childbirth or lactation and can remain intermittently bacteraemic for years. Infection may occur also by iatrogenic means(contaminated syringes) and blood transfusions.
The prevalence of infection varies according to age, breeding conditions, breed and geographic region. Pets in urban environments have a lower prevalence than stray dogs in economically depressed areas. Labrador and the Beagle have a higher prevalence among the breeds.
In females:
- Late miscarriages and infertility
- Endometritis
In males:
- Sterility, testicular and scrotal inflammation
- Sperm anomalies
- Epididymitis
- Scrotal dermatitis
- Mono or bilateral scrotal atrophy in case of chronic infection
- Orchitis with edema more rarely.
- Puppy mortality.