1. Brucellosis
Brucella can infect cattle, goats, camels, dogs, and pigs. The bacteria can spread to humans if you come in contact with infected meat or the placenta of infected animals, or if you eat or drink unpasteurized milk or cheese.
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2. Brucellosis
Brucellosis is a bacterial disease caused by members of the Brucella genus that can infect humans but primarily infects livestock. Symptoms of the disease include intermittent fever , sweating, chills, aches, and mental depression. The disease can...
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3. Brucellosis
Bang Disease; Brucellemia; Brucelliasis; Cyprus Fever; Febris Melitensis; Febris Sudoralis; Febris Undulans; Fievre Caprine; Gibraltar Fever; Goat Fever; Maltese Fever; Mediterranean Fever, Nonfamilial; Melitensis Septicemia; Melitococcosis; Neapo...
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4. CDC Brucellosis | Surveillance & Investigation
Emerging Infectious Diseases 2003 May;9(5):556-564. EID Journal: Use of Automated Ambulatory-Care Encounter Records for Detection of Acute Illness Clusters, Including Potential Bioterrorism Events Emerging Infectious Diseases 2003 May;9(5):556-564...
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5. CDC - Brucellosis: General Information - NCZVED
What is brucellosis? How common is brucellosis? Where is brucellosis usually found? How is brucellosis transmitted to humans, and who is likely to become infected? Can brucellosis be spread from person to person? Is...
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6. CDC Brucellosis | Emergency Preparedness & Response
Provided by the CDC Division of Bacterial & Mycotic Diseases; Technical Information about Brucellosis Provided by the CDC Division of Bacterial & Mycotic Diseases; Technical Information about Brucellosis
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7. Laboratory-Acquired Brucellosis --- Indiana and Minnesota, 2006
In November 2006, two cases of brucellosis in microbiologists at two clinical laboratories were reported to state health departments in Indiana and Minnesota. The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) contacted CDC regarding this suspected multista...
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8. CDC Brucellosis | Case Definition | Emergency Preparedness & Response
Isolation of Brucella sp. from a clinical specimen, or; Fourfold or greater rise in Brucella agglutination titer between acute- and convalescent-phase serum specimens obtained greater than or equal to 2 weeks apart and studied at the same laborato...
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9. Brucellosis
Brucellosis is a rare bacterial disease that causes intermittent fevers. Brucellosis is primarily passed among animals, but people can acquire this disease from domesticated animals. It results in :: flu-like symptoms, and may cause long-lasting s...
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10. BRUCELLOSIS
Brucellosis is an infectious disease caused by the bacteria Brucella. These bacteria are mainly passed among animals. Brucellosis is rare in the United States but it does occur.
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