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Disease Brown-Séquard syndromeBrugada syndrome

Brucellosis
Brucellosis is a bacterial infection caused by Brucella bacteria. There are several species of Brucella.

 


Brucellosis Causes, Symptoms and Treatment and Related Disorders
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Brucellosis
Definition
Brucellosis is an infectious disease caused by contact with animals carrying bacteria called Brucella.

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Brucellosis
Alternate Names : Rock fever, Cyprus fever, Undulant fever, Gibraltar fever, Malta fever, Mediterranean fever
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How is brucellosis spread?
The bacteria that cause this disease are found in unpasteurized milk from diseased cows and also from discharges from cattle or goats that abort their fetus.

What is Brucellosis?
Brucellosis is a zoonotic (animal linked) infection transmitted from animals to humans by ingestion of infected food products (such as unpasteurised milk and cheese), direct contact with an infected animal, ...

Brucellosis
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(br´´sl´ss) or Bang's disease, infectious disease of farm animals that is sometimes transmitted to humans.

Brucellosis is an infectious disease caused by contact with animals carrying a bacteria called Brucella.
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Undulant fever and Malta fever
This is an infection that is transmitted to humans from cattle, hogs, and goats. It occurs as a result of human contact with infected meat, animal placentas, or unpasteurized milk or cheeses.

Can brucellosis be spread from person to person?
Direct person-to-person spread of brucellosis is extremely rare. Mothers who are breast-feeding may transmit the infection to their infants. Sexual transmission has also been reported.

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BRUCELLOSIS
Brucellosis is an infection of domesticated and wild animals that can be transmitted to humans. It is caused by an organism of the genus Brucella.

Brucellosis: An infectious disease due to the various species of the bacteria genus Brucella that causes rising and falling fevers, sweats, malaise, weakness, anorexia, headache, myalgia (muscle pain) and back pain.

Brucellosis
Introduction
Brucellosis is a serious bacterial disease that causes fever, joint pain and fatigue. Brucellosis bacteria spread from animals to people, often in contaminated milk, cheese and other dairy products.

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Definition
Brucellosis is a systemic, fever-producing infection caused by any of four species of brucella bacteria: B. suis, from pigs; B. melitensis, from sheep; B. abortus, from cattle, and B. canis, from dogs.

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Domestic animals: Brucellosis, cat-scratch disease, Q fever, toxoplasmosis
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Serology for brucellosis
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Undulant fever, also called brucellosis, is an infectious disease characterized by a rising and falling (undulant) fever.

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Infection from other parts of the body can, rarely, travel in the blood to the testes, such as tuberculosis (TB) and brucellosis. When this happens it is usually in people who have a problem with their immune system (for example, people with AIDS).

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A bacterial vaccine for the prevention of brucellosis in man and animal. Brucella abortus vaccine is used for the immunization of cattle, sheep, and goats.
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Synonyms: bovine brucellosis
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Infection by organisms of the genus brucella. Brucellosis.
Contact with:
(a) animals infected by brucella, or their carcasses or parts thereof, or their untreated products; or ...

Brucellosis, an infectious disease marked by fever, sweating and weakness that is transmitted to humans by direct contact with diseased animals or through ingestion of contaminated meat, milk or cheese ...

Although soft cheeses may be yummy, some can contain brucellosis, a nasty bacteria that can affect both you and your baby, so these should be avoided.

Brucella abortus (Bacterium abortus Schmidt 1901) Meyer and Shaw 1920 (Brucellosis)
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In cows, abortion may be caused by contagious disease, such as Brucellosis or Campylobacter, but can often be controlled by vaccination. Additionally, many other diseases are known to increase the risk of miscarriage in humans and other animals.

Amyloidosis is sometimes familial, especially in people of Portuguese ancestry. It may occur in conjunction with tuberculosis, chronic infection, rheumatoid arthritis, multiple myeloma, Hodgkin's disease, paraplegia, and brucellosis.

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Disease Brown-Séquard syndromeBrugada syndrome

 
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