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1 October 1980 EXPERIMENTAL INFECTIONS BY Brucella suis type 4 IN ALASKAN RODENTS
LLAWRENCE G. MILLER, KENNETH A. NEILAND
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Abstract

The susceptibility of nine species of rodents and one species of lagomorph to Brucella suis type 4 was studied experimentally. The rodent species included: guinea pig (Cavia porcellus), Scandinavian lemming (Lemmus lemmus), brown lemming (L. sibiricus), northern red-backed vole (Clethrionomys rutilis), varying lemmings (Dicrostonyx stevensoni and D. rubricatus), yellow-cheeked vole (Microtus xanthognathus), flying squirrel (Glaucomys sabrinus) and ground squirrel (Citellus parryii). The lagomorph, Lepus americanus (varying hare), was also studied. All of these species were readily infected by intraperitoneal inoculations of brucellae. Pathologic responses were not marked in most of these species. However, both species of varying lemmings responded dramatically to infections initiated by about as few as two cfu. All individuals of both species that were not killed eventually died from the infection.

MILLER and NEILAND: EXPERIMENTAL INFECTIONS BY Brucella suis type 4 IN ALASKAN RODENTS
LLAWRENCE G. MILLER and KENNETH A. NEILAND "EXPERIMENTAL INFECTIONS BY Brucella suis type 4 IN ALASKAN RODENTS," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 16(4), 457-464, (1 October 1980). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-16.4.457
Received: 17 August 1979; Published: 1 October 1980
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