Journal article
Salmonella Brandenburg — Emergence of a variant strain on a sheep farm in the South Island of New Zealand
New Zealand Veterinary Journal, Vol.51(3), pp.146-147
2003
Abstract
Salmonella Brandenburg was initially diagnosed in New Zealand in an aborted ewe from a Merino flock in mid-Canterbury in 1996. The following year, the disease occurred on farms in midCanterbury and on one farm near Winton in Southland (Bailey 1997). Since then, this bacterium has caused widespread abortion and deaths in pregnant ewes in Southland, coastal Otago and south- and mid-Canterbury. In cattle, the same organism has caused diarrhoea and dysentery in calves and adult cattle, and abortions and deaths in first-calving cows and to a lesser extent in second-calving and older cows (Clark et al, in press). Salmonella Brandenburg has also caused diarrhoea and fetal deaths in dogs, and diarrhoea and deaths in foals.
Details
- Title
- Salmonella Brandenburg — Emergence of a variant strain on a sheep farm in the South Island of New Zealand
- Authors/Creators
- R.G. Clark (Author/Creator) - AgResearchS. Swanney (Author/Creator) - AgResearchC.M. Nicol (Author/Creator) - New Zealand Institute for Public Health and Forensic ScienceM. Leyland (Author/Creator) - Massey UniversityS.G. Fenwick (Author/Creator) - Murdoch University
- Publication Details
- New Zealand Veterinary Journal, Vol.51(3), pp.146-147
- Publisher
- New Zealand Veterinary Association
- Identifiers
- 991005542366207891
- Murdoch Affiliation
- School of Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
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- 1.42 Bacteriology
- 1.42.376 Salmonella and Campylobacter
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- Veterinary Sciences
- ESI research areas
- Plant & Animal Science