Abstract Background Brucellosis is a chronic bacterial disease caused by members of the genus Brucella. Among the classical species stands Brucella neotomae, until now, a pathogen limited to wood rats. However, we have identified two brucellosis human cases caused by B. neotomae, demonstrating that this species has zoonotic potential. Cases presentation Within almost 4 years of each other, a 64-year-old Costa Rican white Hispanic man and a 51-year-old Costa Rican white Hispanic man required medical care at public hospitals of Costa Rica. Their hematological and biochemical parameters were within normal limits. No adenopathies or visceral abnormalities were found. Both patients showed intermittent fever, disorientation, and general malaise a...
BackgroundBrucellosis is primarily a zoonotic disease caused by Brucella species. There are currentl...
Brucellosis is an infectious zoonotic disease which caused by bacteria of the genus Brucella that ha...
Neurologic involvement of brucellosis is common but exact prevalence of it is unknown due to difficu...
Several species of Brucella are known to be zoonotic, but B. neotomae infection has been thought to ...
Several species of Brucella are known to be zoonotic, but B. neotomae infection has been thought to ...
Several species of Brucella are known to be zoonotic, but B. neotomae infection has been thought to ...
In 1967, Brucella neotomae was first isolated from Neotoma lepida, the dessert wood rat, in Utah. Wi...
Brucellosis is a zoonosis, reported for the first time in 1859 by Marston, in Malta. It has also bee...
In 1967, Brucella neotomae was first isolated from Neotoma lepida, the dessert wood rat, in Utah. Wi...
Brucellosis is an infectious and significant zoonotic bacterial disease of animals caused by Brucell...
Brucellosis is zoonotic disease of worldwide distribution and still remains endemic in some developi...
Members of genus Brucella are the causative agent of brucellosis, one of the major public health con...
Brucellosis (also known as undulant fever, Mediterranean fever, Malta fever), is a specific diseas...
Brucellosis is not a sustainable disease in humans. The source of human infection always resides in ...
<p>Brucellosis is not a sustainable disease in humans. The source of human infection always re...
BackgroundBrucellosis is primarily a zoonotic disease caused by Brucella species. There are currentl...
Brucellosis is an infectious zoonotic disease which caused by bacteria of the genus Brucella that ha...
Neurologic involvement of brucellosis is common but exact prevalence of it is unknown due to difficu...
Several species of Brucella are known to be zoonotic, but B. neotomae infection has been thought to ...
Several species of Brucella are known to be zoonotic, but B. neotomae infection has been thought to ...
Several species of Brucella are known to be zoonotic, but B. neotomae infection has been thought to ...
In 1967, Brucella neotomae was first isolated from Neotoma lepida, the dessert wood rat, in Utah. Wi...
Brucellosis is a zoonosis, reported for the first time in 1859 by Marston, in Malta. It has also bee...
In 1967, Brucella neotomae was first isolated from Neotoma lepida, the dessert wood rat, in Utah. Wi...
Brucellosis is an infectious and significant zoonotic bacterial disease of animals caused by Brucell...
Brucellosis is zoonotic disease of worldwide distribution and still remains endemic in some developi...
Members of genus Brucella are the causative agent of brucellosis, one of the major public health con...
Brucellosis (also known as undulant fever, Mediterranean fever, Malta fever), is a specific diseas...
Brucellosis is not a sustainable disease in humans. The source of human infection always resides in ...
<p>Brucellosis is not a sustainable disease in humans. The source of human infection always re...
BackgroundBrucellosis is primarily a zoonotic disease caused by Brucella species. There are currentl...
Brucellosis is an infectious zoonotic disease which caused by bacteria of the genus Brucella that ha...
Neurologic involvement of brucellosis is common but exact prevalence of it is unknown due to difficu...