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Open Veterinary Science Journal
ISSN: 1874-3188 |
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[DOI:
10.2174/1874318801004010072]
Brucellosis - Risk Factors and Prevalence: A Review
L.B. Lopes, R. Nicolino and J.P.A. Haddad Pp 72-84
Brucella is one of the major zoonotic pathogens worldwide,
and it is responsible for enormous economic losses as well as considerable
human morbidity in endemic areas. The organism infects animals such
as swine, cattle, goat, sheep, and dogs. Humans can become infected
indirectly through contact with infected animals or by animal products
consumption. Brucellosis occurs worldwide, but it is well controlled
in most developed countries. The disease is rare in industrialized
nations because of routine screening of domestic livestock and animal
vaccination programmes. Clinical disease is still common in the
Middle East, Asia, Africa, South and Central America, the Mediterranean
Basin, and the Caribbean. This review article aims to describe the
prevalence of brucellosis in some countries where data are available
around different regions of world, and risk factors associated infections
according regression models.
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