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Brucellosis     
   
           Brucellosis is a disease caused by a bacteria, Brucella canis. It is
           found throughout the world. It is spread through contact with
           aborted foetuses and discharges from the uterus of infected bitches,
           during mating, through maternal milk and possibly through airborne
           transmission in some cases. The bacteria enters the body through
           mucous membranes and spreads from there to lymph nodes and the
           spleen. It also spreads to the uterus, placenta and prostate gland
           as well as other internal organs at times.

           In female dogs, infection leads to abortion or early death of
           infected puppies. Infected females may have no other clinical signs.
           In some cases there may be decreased fertility rather than abortion.
           This may be due to resorption of foetuses early in their
           development. In male dogs, infection of the testicles can lead to
           infertility due to anti-sperm antibodies developed as the body
           attempts to fight off the bacterial infection. The testes may
           atrophy after the initial period of swelling. Scrotal enlargement or
           infection of the skin over the scrotum may be seen.

           In both female and male dogs there may be infection of spinal discs
           (diskospondylitis) which can cause back pain and rear leg weakness
           or even paralysis. Eye inflammation may be seen in either sex.
           It is not usually possible to culture Brucella canis bacteria from
           the blood or affected tissues so diagnosis is usually done by titer
           testing. There is a kit available to veterinarians for testing in
           their office. It is usually best to retest any dogs found positive
           on this test with other testing methods since there is a fairly high
           rate of false positives using the in-house test kit.

           Brucellosis is very difficult to treat successfully. A combination
           of minocycline and streptomycin is thought to be most effective but
           is expensive. Tetracycline can be substituted for the minocylcine to
           reduce costs but also lowers the effectiveness of treatment. All
           infected animals should be neutered or spayed to prevent sexually
           related transmission. All infected animals should be considered to
           be lifelong carriers of the disease, even if treated.

           It would probably be best not to breed dogs without testing both the
           male and female for this disease. Breeding should be a deliberate
           choice -- not a random event! For breeding kennels, routine
           isolation of new dogs would be a very good idea. After isolation and
           negative tests at entry into the kennel and one month later, it
           should be safe to let the new dog mix with the others in the kennel.
           If infection is suspected at any time, quaternary ammomium (like
           Roccal Rx) and iodophor (Betadine Rx) disinfectants can kill
           Brucella organisms in the kennel to limit spread of the disease.

           One last thing. It is possible that brucellosis caused by Brucella
           canis may be a zoonotic disease -- meaning that people could
           potentially be infected by this organism. It is something to think
           about when handling infected dogs. Wear gloves around any body
           fluids and be careful about contaminating yourself in any way.
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