New paper by Nymo and co-workers on "Brucella pinnipedialis hooded seal 
(Cystophora cristata) strain in the mouse model with concurrent exposure to PCB 
153".

Abstract
Brucellosis, a worldwide zoonosis, is linked to reproductive problems in 
primary hosts. A high proportion of Brucella-positive hooded seals (Cystophora 
cristata) have been detected in the declined Northeast Atlantic stock. High 
concentrations of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) have also been discovered in 
top predators in the Arctic, including the hooded seal, PCB 153 being most 
abundant. The aim of this study was to assess the pathogenicity of Brucella 
pinnipedialis hooded seal strain in the mouse model and to evaluate the outcome 
of Brucella spp. infection after exposure of mice to PCB 153. BALB/c mice were 
infected with B. pinnipedialis hooded seal strain or Brucella suis 1330, and 
half from each group was exposed to PCB 153 through the diet. B. pinnipedialis 
showed a reduced pathogenicity in the mouse model as compared to B. suis 1330. 
Exposure to PCB 153 affected neither the immunological parameters, nor the 
outcome of the infection. Altogether this indicates that it is unlikely that B. 
pinnipedialis contribute to the decline of hooded seals in the Northeast 
Atlantic.

Available online: 
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S014795711400006X#

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Ingebjørg Helena Nymo, DVM PhD

Post Doctoral Researcher
University of Tromsø - the Arctic University of Norway
Faculty of Biosciences, Fisheries and Economics
Department of Arctic and Marine Biology
Research Group of Arctic Infection Biology
Stakkevollveien 23, N-9010 Tromsø, Norway
Phone: +47 77 62 52 11
Mobile: +47 91 83 84 21
Skype: ingebjorg.helena.nymo

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