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Brucellosis in Occupationally Exposed Groups [PDF]
Introduction: In India, high incidence of human brucellosis may be expected, as the conditions conducive for human brucellosis exist. Limited studies have been undertaken on human brucellosis especially in occupationally-exposed groups.
Smita S. Mangalgi+3 more
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The study successfully developed and validated a granulomatous liver injury model using a high‐dose BCG vaccine, simulating hepatic tuberculosis and autoimmune granulomatous liver diseases. Pharmacokinetic analysis examined the metabolic behavior of first‐line antitubercular drugs (isoniazid and rifampicin) and their main metabolites under conditions ...
Swati Sharma+8 more
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BackgroundBrucellosis is endemic in many areas in China. The current diagnosis of Brucellosis predominantly relies on the traditional bacterial culture and serum agglutination test.
Nannan Xu+4 more
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Brucellosis is a zoonotic disease caused by Brucella spp. which seriously jeopardize the health and safety of animals and human beings. In this study, a genetically stable Brucella rough RA343 strain was obtained by cross‐induction. The virulence and protective efficacy of RA343 were subsequently assessed. Overall, the RA343 strain is a promising novel
Linjiao Li+12 more
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Brucellosis is one of the most common contagious and communicable zoonotic diseases with high rates of morbidity and lifetime sterility. There has been a momentous increase over the recent years in intra/interspecific infection rates, due to poor ...
M. Khan, M. Zahoor
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Background Brucellosis in Africa is caused by Brucella species transmitted through contaminated or contacts with infected animals or their carcasses. The disease reduces livestock production and reproduction performance evident by frequent episodes of ...
Peter N. Lokamar+4 more
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Laboratory Diagnosis of Human Brucellosis
The clinical presentation of brucellosis in humans is variable and unspecific, and thus, laboratory corroboration of the diagnosis is essential for the patient’s proper treatment.
P. Yagupsky, P. Morata, J. Colmenero
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Brucellosis is an endemic zoonosis in sub-Saharan Africa. Pastoralists are at high risk of infection but data on brucellosis from these communities are scarce.
Rebecca F Bodenham+18 more
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Brucella, the causative agent of brucellosis, is a globally significant zoonotic pathogen with serious public health implications. Understanding the molecular and genetic characteristics of Brucella species is crucial for the precise prevention, control,
Chaoyue Guo+9 more
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Search trends and prediction of human brucellosis using Baidu index data from 2011 to 2018 in China
Reporting on brucellosis, a relatively rare infectious disease caused by Brucella, is often delayed or incomplete in traditional disease surveillance systems in China.
Chenhao Zhao+6 more
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