Aahm. Terhuurne et al., THE LATENCY BRUCELLA-ABORTUS CAUSES A PRO BLEM IN BRUCELLOSIS CONTROL- A REVIEW, Tijdschrift voor diergeneeskunde, 118(21), 1993, pp. 679-683
This review on Brucella abortus in cattle covers the pathogenesis, the
epidemiology and the diagnostics of brucellosis. Emphasis is given to
the presence of latent infections in young stock. Calves infected by
B. abortus in utero or after ingestion of infected milk may acquire a
persistent infection. These animals might present a significant proble
m in brucellosis control and eradication schemes, since they are diffi
cult to detect by the usual serological tests as they remain negative
until near the first calving or abortion. The diagnostics must be impr
oved: (new) tests need to be made more sensitive and herds and/or anim
als should be tested more frequently after introduction of cattle into
a herd. Moreover more attention should be paid to cases of abortion.
It is also suggested that if the slaughter of infected herds is limite
d to adult animals, the heifer calves could be a source of infection t
o the restocked herd.