Brucellosis
Brucellosis is caused by the bacteria B. abortusD (from cattle), B. melitensis, B.ovis (from sheep, and goats), B. suis (pigs), and rarely B. canis (from dogs). Commonly transmitted through abrasions of the skin from handling infected mammals, or by by ingesting contaminated milk and dairy products.
Manifestation:
In the acute form (<8 weeks from illness onset), symptomatic, nonspecific and "flu-like," including:
Fever Sweats Malaise Anorexia Headache Myalgia Back pain. In the undulant form (<1 year from illness onset), symptoms include:
undulant fevers arthritis orchiepididymitis in males. Neurologic symptoms may occur acutely in up to 5% of cases. In the chronic form (>1 year from onset), symptoms may include:
chronic fatigue syndrome-like depressive episodes Arthritis. Diagnose and treatment: Diagnose is demonstrated by bloodtest. Therapy with antibiotics is available.
Prevent Brucellosis by
Don’t drink unpasteurised milk Don’t eat dairy products from unpasteurised milk Don’t handle infected mammal.
Brucellosis Resource: [Considerations on a thousand cases of intestinal amebiasis ]. BECERRA EJ, MINVIELLE L, COLORADO F.Rev Invest Clin . 1952 Apr-Jul;4(2-3):193-202. Undetermined Language. No abstract available.[Recent concept of the treatment of amebiasis based on the idea of the entero-hepatic cycle of the ameba and of the role of induced gallbladder excretion and the recent studies on the biology of the ameba]. CAMBIES, GERARD JP.Clinique (Paris) . 1952 Apr;47(450):161-4. Undetermined Language. No abstract available.[Rectoscopy in amebiasis ]. BENSAUDE A, MOLINIER.Arch Mal Appar Dig Mal Nutr . 1952 Apr;41(4):421-3. Undetermined Language. No abstract available.[New methods for concentration of amebic cysts in the feces]. LAARMAN JJ.Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd . 1952 Mar 22;96(12):681-4. Undetermined Language. No abstract available.[Antibiotic treatment of amebiasis ]. CROSNIER.Rev Corps Sante Mil . 1952 Mar;8(1):89-94. Undetermined Language. No abstract available.[Blood sedimentation in amebiasis . II. The practical application of blood sedimentation to diagnosis, to prognosis and to the guidance of treatment in amebic disease]. BLANC F, TOUZIN R, VILLA T.Med Trop (Mars) . 1952 Mar-Apr;12(2):121-57; conc'ld. Undetermined Language. No abstract available.[Large amebic abscess of the liver treated and cured by combined emetine-aureomycin and drainage]. THIODET J, FOURRIER A, PIETRI H, CABANEL G, SENDRA L.Alger Medicale . 1952 Mar;56(3):154-6. Undetermined Language. No abstract available.Complement fixation tests as an aid in the differential diagnosis of extra-intestinal amebiasis . McDEARMAN SC, DUNHAM WB.Am J Trop Med Hyg . 1952 Mar;1(2):182-8. No abstract available.Emetine intoxication. SODEMAN WA, D'ANTONI JS, DOERNER AA.Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg . 1952 Mar;46(2):151-8. No abstract available.The amoebic appendix and its perforation. DE SN, SENGUPTA KP.J Indian Med Assoc . 1952 Mar;21(6):242-5. No abstract available.A long term evaluation of aureomycin in the treatment of amebiasis . McVAY LV Jr, SPRUNT DH.South Med J . 1952 Mar;45(3):183-90. No abstract available.Aureomycin in tropical diseases; with special reference to amoebiasis and brucellosis. KILLOUGH JH.Proc R Soc Med . 1952 Mar;45(3):109-12. No abstract available.Rheumatoid arthritis and amebiasis . RINEHART RE.Northwest Med . 1952 Mar;51(3):224-6. No abstract available.Systemic and laboratory investigation of intraocular disease. HART NL.New Orleans Med Surg J . 1952 Mar;104(9):372-5. No abstract available.Endameba histolytica in general practice. CARPENTER E.Med Times . 1952 Mar;80(3):129-36. No abstract available.Diagnostic aspects of colonic amebiasis . SODEMAN WA.Med Clin North Am . 1952 Mar;36(2):405-9. No abstract available.A clinical report on amebiasis in infants under one year of age. GOLDENBERG C, SHLAES WH, MINTZER S.J Pediatr . 1952 Mar;40(3):290-7. No abstract available.Drug prophylaxis of amebiasis . BERBERIAN DA, DENNIS EW, KORNS RF, ANGELO CA.J Am Med Assoc . 1952 Mar 1;148(9):700-4. No abstract available.Amebic granuloma of the rectum. PERRY MW.J Am Med Assoc . 1952 Feb 2;148(5):369-70. No abstract available.[Amebiasis in Great Britain]. HOARE CA.Z Tropenmed Parasitol . 1952 Feb;3(3):357-8. Undetermined Language. No abstract available.First
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