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Brucellosis

New England Journal of Medicine, 2005
Georgios Pappas, Mile Bosilkovski
exaly   +5 more sources

BRUCELLOSIS

Lancet, The, 1963
P W, BOTHWELL   +4 more
exaly   +7 more sources

BRUCELLOSIS

Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 1994
Brucellosis remains an endemic disease in many regions of the world, with morbidity much more prevalent in developing countries. Infection is most prevalent in areas in which people are exposed to animals that are carriers of the different brucellae species.
I Z, Trujillo   +3 more
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Bovine Brucellosis

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 2010
Infection of cattle caused by Brucella abortus (ie, bovine brucellosis) has been of political importance in the United States for many decades. The most common clinical manifestation of brucellosis in natural hosts is reproductive loss resulting from abortion, birth of weak offspring, or infertility.
Steven, Olsen, Fred, Tatum
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SPINAL BRUCELLOSIS

Rheumatology, 1987
The findings in 44 patients with back pain and brucellosis are described. Radiological changes tended to occur in older patients with a longer duration of disease. The younger patients more often experienced an acute arthritis with sacroiliitis resembling a reactive disease.
C N, Rajapakse   +4 more
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Human brucellosis

The Lancet Infectious Diseases, 2007
Human brucellosis still presents scientists and clinicians with several challenges, such as the understanding of pathogenic mechanisms of Brucella spp, the identification of markers for disease severity, progression, and treatment response, and the development of improved treatment regimens.
María Pía, Franco   +3 more
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Canine brucellosis

Animal Reproduction Science, 2004
This review discusses the prevalence, etiology, pathogenesis, clinical findings, diagnostic methods, therapy, management and public health considerations of Brucella canis infection in dogs. Canine brucellosis is a contagious infection produced by a gram-negative coccobacilus called Brucella canis.
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Neonatal brucellosis

European Journal of Pediatrics, 1988
Three Arab children with neonatal brucellosis are described. The first presented with late neonatal hyperbilirubinaemia, the second with a septicoemia-like picture and the third was born prematurely and presented with respiratory distress. The diagnosis of brucellosis was based on a positive blood culture and on a high or rising titre of antibodies to ...
M M, Lubani   +7 more
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Musculoskeletal Brucellosis

Seminars in Musculoskeletal Radiology, 2011
Brucellosis is a zoonosis of worldwide distribution caused by small gram-negative nonencapsulated coccobacilli of the genus Brucella. It is characterized by a granulomatous reaction in the reticuloendothelial system. Because it affects several organs and tissues, it may have various clinical manifestations.
Arkun, Remide, Mete, Berna Dirim
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