I would like to draw readers’ attention to the following paper recently 
published on line by the Veterinary Record

N. J. Davison, L. L. Perrett, R. J. Law, C. E. Dawson, E. J. Stubberfield,  R. 
J. Monies, R. Deaville, P. D. Jepson
Infection with Brucella ceti and high levels of polychlorinated biphenyls in 
bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) stranded in south-west England 

Abstract: Eight bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) that stranded in 
Cornwall, south-west England, between June 2004 and December 2007 were examined 
using standardised 
postmortem examination and bacteriological methods. Evidence of Brucella 
species infection was found in four of these dolphins on culture. In addition, 
of the eight dolphins, four were 
positive and two were weakly positive for antibodies to Brucella species on 
serological analyses of pericardial and other fluids using a competitive ELISA 
and two indirect ELISAs. 
High or very high levels of the sum of 25 individual chlorobiphenyl congeners 
(∑25CBs) were also determined in blubber samples from two of the dolphins (45.5 
and 446.6 mg/kg lipid 
weight).
 
Veterinary Record 2011;169:14 Published Online First: 15 June 2011 
doi:10.1136/vr.d2714 


James Barnett, British Divers Marine Life Rescue, [email protected]

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