Brucellosis is a major zoonotic bacterial disease, widely distributed in both humans and other mammals.
When studying the disease in wildlife, the issues of whether wildlife represent a significant reservoir of infection for livestock or are just spillover hosts, and the zoonotic implications of wildlife infection have to be considered.
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