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  2. Brucellosis - Wikipedia

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    The recent transmission of brucellosis from elk back to cattle in Idaho and Wyoming illustrates how the area, as the last remaining reservoir in the United States, may adversely affect the livestock industry. Eliminating brucellosis from this area is a challenge, as many viewpoints exist on how to manage diseased wildlife.

  3. Brucella abortus - Wikipedia

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    A few of the symptoms of brucellosis include: fever, chills, headache, backache, and weight loss. As with any disease, there can be serious complications; endocarditis and liver abscess are a couple of complications for brucellosis. [7] Although rare, B. abortus (and other Brucella spp.) can be transmitted between humans, usually via sexual ...

  4. Brucella - Wikipedia

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    Congenital brucellosis, on the other hand, is a rare condition; most cases are associated with premature birth, and it affects about 2% of infants exposed to brucellosis in utero. [14] Congenitally infected infants can exhibit low birth weight, failure to thrive, jaundice, hepatomegaly, splenomegaly, respiratory difficulty, and general signs of ...

  5. Alice Catherine Evans - Wikipedia

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    She proved that Bacillus abortus (called Brucella abortus) caused the disease brucellosis (undulant fever or Malta fever) in both cattle and humans, which led to the pasteurization of milk in the US in 1930. Evans was the first woman president elected by the Society of American Bacteriologists.

  6. Brucella melitensis - Wikipedia

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    This disease is known as ovine brucellosis, and is a reportable disease in the USA. [2] In goats and sheep, B. melitensis can cause abortion, stillbirth, and weak offspring for the first gestation after the animal is infected. Mastitis can happen, but is uncommon. [3] The infection can also reduce milk yield by at least 10%.

  7. Brucella suis - Wikipedia

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    Brucella suis is a bacterium that causes swine brucellosis, a zoonosis that affects pigs. The disease typically causes chronic inflammatory lesions in the reproductive organs of susceptible animals or orchitis, and may even affect joints and other organs. [1] The most common symptom is abortion in pregnant susceptible sows at any stage of ...

  8. Wikipedia : WikiProject Veterinary medicine/Bacteria and ...

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    Swine brucellosis - Caused by Brucella suis. Dog and cattle brucellosis is covered under brucellosis, which is mainly about the human disease. Short stub, unreferenced. Withering abalone syndrome - Caused by "Candidatus Xenohaliotis californiensis". Stub.

  9. Brucellosis vaccine - Wikipedia

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    Brucellosis vaccine is a vaccine for cattle, sheep and goats used against brucellosis. [1] [2] It is an attenuated vaccine based on a modified brucellosis bacteria. [3]