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Meningoenzephalitis durch Brucella-abortus-Infektion
DMW - Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift, 2008A 45-year-old woman developed meningoencephalitis owing to an infection with Brucella abortus. The probable source of infection was contaminated ewe's milk cheese. Treatment with cefotaxim and doxycycline led to regression of the clinical symptoms and serological findings.
K. Weissenborn, St. Wiehler, J.-P. Malin
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Brucella Abortus in Certified Milk
Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1930The fact that milk may contain organisms of the Brucella group has been known for many years, and this fact has been demonstrated by various investigators. These investigators, in most instances, have resorted to animal inoculation to detect the presence of these organisms, and in many cases have used samples of milk obtained under aseptic conditions ...
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BRUCELLA ABORTUS INFECTION IN A WOMAN
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1927A number of cases of undulant fever due to B. abortus infection have been reported in the United States. The majority of these have been in males. In the cases of women, no mention has been made of conditions referable to the genital tract, although the bloody uterine discharge is common in cattle having this disease.
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MENINGOENCEPHALITIS DUE TO BRUCELLA ABORTUS
Medical Journal of Australia, 1956E. G. Robertson, P. Ebeling
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MILKBORNE BRUCELLA ABORTUS INFECTION
The Lancet, 1984N.S. Galbraith, JenniferJ. Pusey
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The lipopolysaccharides of Brucella abortus and B. Melitensis
Annales de l'Institut Pasteur / Microbiologie, 1987Bundle, D. +3 more
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