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Background Brucellosis remains one of the most common zoonotic diseases globally, with more than half million human cases reported annually. Brucellosis is an emerging and re-emerging disease in China since the 1990s.
Xuhua Ran +6 more
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Bovine tuberculosis and brucellosis prevalence in cattle from selected milk cooperatives in Arsi zone, Oromia region, Ethiopia [PDF]
Bovine tuberculosis (BTB) and bovine brucellosis are two important milk-borne zoonoses that have been shown to be prevalent to various degrees in Ethiopian cattle.
Abera, Birhanu +7 more
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Occasional Publications on Northern Life, No. 04 [PDF]
The need to exchange information on research in reindeer and caribou diseases became apparent to investigators attending the Second International Reindeer/Caribou Symposium in Roros, Norway, in 1979.
Dieterich, Robert A., Morton, Jamie K.
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One health: a concept led by Africa, with global benefits [PDF]
Titus Mlengeya Kamani and others argue that Africa is well positioned and equipped to conduct and benefit from an integrated ...
Buza, J. +6 more
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Epidemiological and clinical characteristics of bacteremic brucellosis
Objective To retrospectively investigate the epidemiological features, clinical manifestations and laboratory characteristics of bacteremic brucellosis. Methods Brucellosis patients admitted to our clinic from January 2015 to December 2017 were included ...
Chunhua Qie +5 more
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Chest wall involvement as a manifestation of Brucellosis
Brucellosis continues to be a common infectious disease in some parts of the world. Although the disease has different presentations, but chest wall involvement, as a manifestation of brucellosis is rare.
K Rahmdel +4 more
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An Epidemiologic Study of Brucellosis in Minnesota [PDF]
Robert L. Magoffin +3 more
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Spinal involvement in human brucellosis is a common condition and a significant cause of morbidity and mortality, particularly in endemic areas, because it is often associated with therapeutic failure. Most chronic brucellosis cases are the result of inadequate treatment of the initial episode. Recognition of spinal brucellosis is challenging.
TALI, EMİN TURGUT +2 more
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The role of the A C395 IFNGR1 mutation in determining susceptibility to intracellular infection in Malta [PDF]
Background: The first human mycobacterial susceptibility gene was identified amongst four children on the island of Malta in 1995. All affected children were homozygous for a nonsense mutation at position 395 of the interferon gamma receptor 1 (IFNGR1 ...
Anderson, Suzanne T. +6 more
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TISSUE CULTURE STUDIES ON BACTERIAL ALLERGY IN EXPERIMENTAL BRUCELLOSIS [PDF]
Dorothy H. Heilman +2 more
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