BrucellosisRelated Category:
Pathology(br´´sl´ss) or Bang's
disease,
infectious disease of farm animals that is sometimes transmitted to humans.
Full article >>>Brucellosis is an
infectious disease caused by
bacteria from the family brucella. It occurs naturally in animals, especially goats, sheep, pigs and cattle.
Infection in animals is usually
chronic.
Full article >>>BrucellosisAcute brucellosis may begin with mild
flu-like symptoms or with
fever,
chills,
sweating,
muscle aches (
myalgia),
joint aches (
arthralgia), and
malaise. Classically,
fever spikes occur every afternoon to levels around 104 degrees Farenheit.
Full article >>>Brucellosis is a
disease caused by contact with animals carrying the Brucella
bacteria.
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Full article >>>brucellosisAn
infection characterized by fluctuating
fever,
headache,
anemia and vague physical discomfort that's transmitted to humans from domesticated goats, pigs and cattle.
bruise ...
Full article >>>Undulant
fever (
brucellosis) is an extremely variable
disease. In the
acute form (less than 8 weeks from the onset of illness), the features are nonspecific and "
flu-like.
Full article >>>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 ...
Full article >>>A Stanford microbiologist and a Penn State chemist have also been testing their new
antibiotic against the
bacteria that cause
brucellosis and
tularemia, as well as the
bacteria that cause
anthrax.
Full article >>>Tetracycline is also used to treat nongonococcal
urethritis (due to Urea
plasma), Rocky mountain spotted
fever,
typhus,
chancroid,
cholera,
brucellosis,
anthrax, and
syphilis.
Full article >>>In children,
tonsillitis or
bacterial sore throats are the most common causes of
lymphadenitis in the neck area.
Diseases that involve
lymph nodes throughout the body include
mononucleosis,
cytomegalovirus infection,
toxoplasmosis, and
brucellosis.
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