Literature DB >> 1052665

An unusual outbreak of brucellosis.

K E Nelson, F L Ruben, B Andersen.   

Abstract

A Brucella melitensis infection involved three persons. The infections were acquired by contact with a culture suspension that had been spilled during a laboratory exercise. One of the patients had only indirect contact with the spilled culture, probably contact with contaminated fomites. Another of the patients developed a clinical remission before treatment with antibiotics and relapsed after six months. This patient also had a positive bone marrow culture when blood cultures were negative. The type of antibody response persisting in the sera of convalescents was studied by treating the sera with mercaptoethanol and rabbit antihuman IgM sera. In the patient who relapsed, IgG antibody predominated, whereas IgM persisted for over two years in the patient without relapsing disease.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 1052665

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Intern Med        ISSN: 0003-9926


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2.  Outbreak of Brucella melitensis among microbiology laboratory workers in a community hospital.

Authors:  J Staszkiewicz; C M Lewis; J Colville; M Zervos; J Band
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4.  Outbreak of Brucella melitensis among microbiology laboratory workers.

Authors:  E Martin-Mazuelos; M C Nogales; C Florez; J M Gómez-Mateos; F Lozano; A Sanchez
Journal:  J Clin Microbiol       Date:  1994-08       Impact factor: 5.948

5.  Spatiotemporal distribution of human brucellosis in Inner Mongolia, China, in 2010-2015, and influencing factors.

Authors:  Danyan Liang; Dan Liu; Min Yang; Xuemei Wang; Yunpeng Li; Weidong Guo; Maolin Du; Wenrui Wang; Mingming Xue; Jing Wu; Buyun Cui; Shaohua Yin; Ruiqi Wang; Shiyuan Li
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Review 6.  Laboratory exposures to brucellae and implications for bioterrorism.

Authors:  Pablo Yagupsky; Ellen Jo Baron
Journal:  Emerg Infect Dis       Date:  2005-08       Impact factor: 6.883

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