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Molecular Detection and Identification of Bacterial Pathogens in Qinghai Province, China. [PDF]

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Zhang D   +11 more
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Editorial: Research advances toward One Health in brucellosis. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Microbiol
Rossetti CA   +4 more
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From tests to truth: A misclassification-aware machine learning framework for estimating brucellosis seroprevalence in wild canids. [PDF]

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Sarvestani N   +7 more
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Clinical performance of 3 commercially available point-of-care antibody tests for Brucella canis in dogs. [PDF]

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Atkins C   +6 more
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Brucella abortus and public health risk: Prevalence in milk sold at open markets in Cameroon. [PDF]

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Gontao P   +12 more
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Human brucellosis in pregnancy in western Uganda: High seroprevalence and health risk factors identified in a cross-sectional study. [PDF]

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Virginia W   +7 more
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Brucella meningitis

The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1990
A 36-year-old Hispanic man came into the emergency department with nonspecific symptoms (headache, myalgias, low-grade temperature, and low white blood cell count) and was diagnosed with brucella meningitis. The patient said he had consumed unpasteurized goat's milk and cheese in Mexico, and had been treated 3 months previously for a febrile illness ...
K R, Challoner, K B, Riley, R A, Larsen
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Brucella Arthritis

Scandinavian Journal of Rheumatology, 1986
Nine cases of peripheral arthritis were identified among 40 patients with brucellosis, in the endemic area of Southwestern Greece, during a 4-year prospective study. In 5 patients the joint was aspirated and the examination of the synovial fluid revealed white cell counts ranging from 4,460/mm3 to 8,800/mm3, with lymphocytic predominance.
A P, Andonopoulos   +3 more
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Brucella endocarditis

International Journal of Cardiology, 1991
Between 1987 and 1990, three patients with abscesses produced by Brucella endocarditis were admitted to the Department of Infectious Diseases, "Ospedali Riuniti", Bergamo, Italy. In each case, the diagnosis was based on a history of ingestion of milk products, positive Wright serology, positive blood and valvar culture, and echocardiography.
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