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. 1990 Mar;31(3):174-80.

A survey of brucellosis and tuberculosis in bison in and around Wood Buffalo National Park, Canada

A survey of brucellosis and tuberculosis in bison in and around Wood Buffalo National Park, Canada

S V Tessaro et al. Can Vet J. 1990 Mar.

Abstract

Examinations of complete or partial remains of 72 bison found dead in and around Wood Buffalo National Park, Canada, revealed evidence of brucellosis in 18 (25%) and tuberculosis in 15 (21%), with a combined prevalence of 42%. Urease-positive and ureasenegative strains of Brucella abortus biovar 1, and strains of biovar 2, were isolated from tissues of bison, including synovium and exudate from severe arthritic lesions. Mycobacterium bovis was isolated from a range of granulomatous lesions that were similar to those reported in tuberculous cattle. Diseased bison had a broad geographical distribution, and were found outside the park on at least three natural corridors. The diseases have a deleterious effect on this population of bison, and pose a health risk to other bison herds, livestock, and native hunters in the region.

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