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Journal of Infection, 1993
We report the case of a patient with peritonitis caused by Brucella melitensis who also had chronic liver disease. At first the patient was treated for bacterial peritonitis but when a lymphocytic ascites was aspirated antituberculosis chemotherapy was given.
M A, Halim +4 more
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We report the case of a patient with peritonitis caused by Brucella melitensis who also had chronic liver disease. At first the patient was treated for bacterial peritonitis but when a lymphocytic ascites was aspirated antituberculosis chemotherapy was given.
M A, Halim +4 more
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Journal of Infection, 1987
Infection with Brucella melitensis is endemic in Saudi Arabia but involvement of the central nervous system (CNS) is rare. We report on three patients with acute brucella meningitis, all of whom had a history of exposure to a possible source of infection. Diagnosis was confirmed by isolation of Brucella species from blood cultures.
I O, Al-Orainey +3 more
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Infection with Brucella melitensis is endemic in Saudi Arabia but involvement of the central nervous system (CNS) is rare. We report on three patients with acute brucella meningitis, all of whom had a history of exposure to a possible source of infection. Diagnosis was confirmed by isolation of Brucella species from blood cultures.
I O, Al-Orainey +3 more
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Serologic Studies of Brucella suis and Brucella canis
American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1975SUMMARY Brucella suis strain 3b and Brucella canis strain RM-6-66 were grown on tryptose agar, and aqueous ether extracts were prepared from the cells. The aqueous phase was clarified by centrifugation for a total of 10 hours at 144,700 × g and fractionated with gels and with diethylaminoethyl (deae) cellulose.
D V, Bowser, J W, Foster, M D, Cooper
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Types of Brucella brucei and Brucella‐Phages*
Zentralblatt für Veterinärmedizin Reihe B, 1963ZusammenfassungTypen der Brucella brucei und Brucella‐PhagenI. Brucella melitensis1. Zur Ermittlung der Empfindlichkeit von Brucella‐Melitensis‐Stämmen gegenüber einer Phagen‐Aktivität verwendeten wir 5 von unseren eigenen und 5 russische Phagen sowie 213 Stämme aus folgenden Ländern: England, UdSSR, Deutschland, USA, Frankreich, Italien, Bulgarien ...
J. Parnas, C. Burdzy
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Recent Patents on Anti-Infective Drug Discovery, 2013
The genus Brucella is a member of family Brucellaceae and includes ten species which are small, non-motile, non-sporing, aerobic, gram-negative intracellular coccobacilli. They are catalase, oxidase and urea positive bacteria.
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The genus Brucella is a member of family Brucellaceae and includes ten species which are small, non-motile, non-sporing, aerobic, gram-negative intracellular coccobacilli. They are catalase, oxidase and urea positive bacteria.
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Bruselloz, koyun, keçi, sığır, köpek ve domuz gibi hayvanlardan insanlara bulaşan, dünya çapında en sık karşılaşılan zoonotik hastalıktır. Türkiye’nin bazı bölgelerinde endemiktir. Gelişmiş ülkelerde ise kontrol altındadır ve sporadik vakalar şeklinde görülmektedir.
Pablo C. Baldi +1 more
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Pablo C. Baldi +1 more
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Brucella Endocarditis Caused by Brucella Melitensis
2013We present a rare case of brucella endocarditis, forming a vegetation on the mitral valve. The definitive diagnosis has been made with clinical suspicion, positive serology, the demonstration of the vegetation with the echocardiography and with the production from the multiple blood culture of Brucella melitensis and from the excised valve. Our patient
AKDAG, Serkan +4 more
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