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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.
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Veterinary Research Forum, 2019
Brucellosis is a costly contagious disease of human, domestic and wild animals. It is a serious health problem in Iran causing significant economic losses therefore, control approaches to prevent its spread are of great importance.
M. Dadar +6 more
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Brucellosis is a costly contagious disease of human, domestic and wild animals. It is a serious health problem in Iran causing significant economic losses therefore, control approaches to prevent its spread are of great importance.
M. Dadar +6 more
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Brucella türleri, insan ve hayvan hücrelerine yerleşim göstererek fagositler içine yerleşebilen fakültatif hücre içi bir bakterilerdir. İnsanlarda hastalığa neden olan en yaygın Brucella türleri; B. melitensis, B. abortus, B. suis ve B. canis olarak bilinmektedir. Bruselloz hastalığı bir zoonozdur.
Pablo C. Baldi +1 more
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Pablo C. Baldi +1 more
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Chest, 1993
Brucellosis rates have decreased in developed countries in recent years, but the pathologic condition still occurs in developing countries and well-known endemic areas such as the Mediterranean and Middle Eastern countries. A Portuguese patient presented in Switzerland with long-term pleural empyema, which was later diagnosed as Brucella empyema ...
N, Mili, R, Auckenthaler, L P, Nicod
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Brucellosis rates have decreased in developed countries in recent years, but the pathologic condition still occurs in developing countries and well-known endemic areas such as the Mediterranean and Middle Eastern countries. A Portuguese patient presented in Switzerland with long-term pleural empyema, which was later diagnosed as Brucella empyema ...
N, Mili, R, Auckenthaler, L P, Nicod
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