Effect of buffalo (Bubalus Bubalus) cervical mucus during the estrus phase on survival of Brucella Melitensis in vitro [electronic resource]

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  • Veterinary medical journal, 2001 v.49 (4) [electronic resource]
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Veterinary Medical Journal 2001.v.49(4)Summary: The role of cervical mucus of buffaloes during the estrus phase in defending against pathogenic infection and protecting the genital tract was studied.In the first experiment, pooled fresh cervical mucus from 5 buffaloes in the estrous phase was collected aseptically, incubated for 30 minutes with five concentrations of colony forming units (cfu) of a known pathogenic strain of Brucella melitensis, Rev I, (1 x 105• 1 x 106, I x 107, I x IO8 x, and I x 109) and seeded onto I0 plates of brucella agar plates (2 plates for each bacterial concentration).
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The role of cervical mucus of buffaloes during the estrus phase in defending against pathogenic infection and protecting the genital tract was studied.In the first experiment, pooled fresh cervical mucus from 5 buffaloes in the estrous phase was collected aseptically, incubated for 30 minutes with five concentrations of colony forming units
(cfu) of a known pathogenic strain of Brucella
melitensis, Rev I, (1 x 105• 1 x 106, I x 107, I x IO8 x, and I x 109) and seeded onto I0 plates of brucella agar plates (2 plates for each bacterial concentration).

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