Following the isolation of previously unrecognised species of Brucella
from stranded seals and cetaceans in Scotland and northern England, a
serological survey was carried out to investigate the range of marine
mammal species which may have been exposed to Brucella species around
the coasts of England and Wales, the prevalence of infection and the
temporal and geographical distribution of seropositive animals, Serum
collected from 153 stranded marine mammals from the coasts of England
and Wales between 1989 and 1995 were tested by competitive and indirec
t ELISA, Positive titres were recorded for six of 62 (10 per cent) gre
y seals (Halichoerus grypus), one of 12 (8 per cent) common seals (Pho
ca vitulina), 11 of 35 (31 per cent) harbour porpoises (Phocoena phoco
ena) and nine of 29 (31 per cent) common dolphins (Delphinus delphis)
tested, Positive titres were also found in a striped dolphin (Stenella
coeruleoalba), a bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus), a killer wh
ale (Orcinus orca) and a pilot whale (Globicephala melas). The seropos
itive animals were from all around the coasts of England and Wales and
the first seropositive sample was from a common dolphin in 1990.