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Título: Human Brucella canis outbreak linked to infection in dogs
Autor(es): Lucero, Nidia E. 
Corazza, Rosana 
Almuzara, Marisa 
Reynes, E 
Escobar, Gabriela I. 
Boeri, Eduardo 
Ayala, Sandra M. 
Palavras-chave: Adulto;Animales;Antibacterianos;Anticuerpos Antibacterianos;Brucelosis;Preescolar;Enfermedades de los Perros;Perros;Familia;Femenino;Humanos;Lactante;Masculino;Combinación Trimetoprim y Sulfametoxazol;Brucella canis;Zoonosis
Data do documento: Fev-2010
Editora: Cambridge University Press
Projeto: datasets
Jornal: Epidemiology and infection 
Resumo: 
The zoonotic risk of Brucella canis has been considered fairly high for persons who handle breeding dogs in kennels or are exposed to infected animals. Transmission to humans in other circumstances has been thought to be rare. We describe an uncommon outbreak of brucellosis caused by B. canis which, to the best of our knowledge, is the first reported in the literature. This outbreak involved six persons (three children and three adults), a bitch and three puppies which had close daily contact with the family. The clinical symptoms of the index case led to an erroneous diagnosis and the infection would have gone undiagnosed if culture had not been positive. This report aims to increase awareness of medical personnel of the need to order screening tests for children, immunodeficient persons or pregnant women presenting with fever of unknown origin, unexplained spleen or liver enlargement or other systemic signs. The emerging zoonotic potential of this disease in urban areas and the need to coordinate canine brucellosis surveillance systems should be evaluated.
Descrição: 
Fil: Lucero, Nidia E. ANLIS Dr.C.G.Malbrán. Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Infecciosas. Servicio de Brucelosis; Argentina.

Fil: Corazza, Rosana. Hospital Eva Perón. Bacteriology and Paediatric Infectology Unit; Argentina.

Fil: Almuzara, Marisa. Hospital Eva Perón. Bacteriology and Paediatric Infectology Unit; Argentina.

Fil: Reynes, E. Antropozoonosis Centre. Veterinary and Preventive Medicine Division; Argentina.

Fil: Escobar, Gabriela I. ANLIS Dr.C.G.Malbrán. Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Infecciosas. Servicio de Brucelosis; Argentina.

Fil: Boeri, Eduardo. Zoonosis Institute Dr. Luis Pasteur; Argentina.

Fil: Ayala, Sandra M. Hospital Eva Perón. Bacteriology and Paediatric Infectology Unit; Argentina.
URI: http://sgc.anlis.gob.ar/handle/123456789/2152
DOI: 10.1017/S0950268809990525
Direitos: Open Access
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