 | Brucellosis Video Brucellosis is an infectious disease caused by a genus of bacteria known as Brucella. These bacteria are primarily passed among animals, and they cause disease in many different vertebrates. Humans can become infected by coming in contact with animals or animal products that are contaminated with th |
 | Brucellosis What do cattle ranchers in the greater Yellowstone region have in common with British soldiers garrisoned on the island of Malta in the late 1800s? Hint: it's a pathogen that starts with the letter B. It's Brucella Abortus. Soldiers and ranchers alike fear this bacterium because it's a natural patho |
 | Viral Cultivation in Chicken Embryo Viruses, Rickettsia, Brucellae and some other bacteria can also be cultured in 6 to 12 days old chicken embryo. This is because these viruses and bacterias cannot be cultured on artificial bacteriological culture media. They are obligate intracellular parasites, so they need LIVING HOST CELLS for pr |
 | Gulf of Mexico Dolphin Deaths - Oct. 28, 2011 "Nearly 600 dolphins have died in the Gulf of Mexico in the last year and half, and although scientists haven't confirmed the 2010 oil spill is to blame...It's definitely a factor they're considering. What researchers do know is the dolphins and whales are suffering from a bacterial infection called |
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 | Breeding Wild Animals in Captivity Herding cattle and buffalo should not be bred in captivity. Brucellosis is a bacterial disease spread in cattle and buffalo. The disease can be transmitted to humans in the form of a fever. Calves are stillborn from this disease. Scottish physician, Sir David Bruce, discovered this bacteria in the 1 |
 | Dolphin Death Mystery In Peru The investigation into the mystery surrounding the dolphins is still ongoing. Peruvian Deputy Environment Minister Gabriel Quijandria told CNN the dolphins may have died from an outbreak of Morbillivirus or Brucella bacteria. The Peruvian government has put together a panel from different ministries |
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 | Bacteria Growth Exponentially-RFID Network - Laser Lidar Ladar Radar The repression mechanism for the photosynthesis is poorly understood. The photosynthesis of R. rubrum differs from that of plants as it possesses not chlorophyll a, but bacteriochlorophylls. While bacteriochlorophyll a absorbs light having a maximum wavelength of 800 to 925 nm, chlorophyll absorbs l |