Brown J, Blue J L, Wooley R E, Dreesen D W
Am J Public Health. 1976 Sep;66(9):889-91. doi: 10.2105/ajph.66.9.889.
A serological survey of 200 healthy, mature dogs was made to determine Brucella canis infectivity rates. The 9 per cent rate reported in the stray dogs was significantly higher (0.05 less than P greater than 0.025) than the 1 per cent rate found in pet dogs. These rates coupled with a predictably growing stray dog population have patent zoonotic implications.
对200只健康成年犬进行了血清学调查,以确定犬布鲁氏菌的感染率。流浪犬9%的感染率显著高于宠物犬1%的感染率(0.025<P<0.05)。这些感染率以及流浪犬数量的可预测增长具有明显的人畜共患病影响。