SACROILIITIS骶髂关节炎
SACROILIITIS 骶髂关节炎
Chronic brucellosis- Depression
Chronic Brucellosis- Depression
Population risk The main source of infection for the general population is dairy produce prepared from infected milk B. melitensis presents the greatest hazard The milk of infected sheep and goats may contain large numbers of viable organisms, which become concentrated in products such as soft cheeses Indeed, soft cheese has been recognized as a major vehicle of infection in the Mediterranean region, the Middle East and Latin America
Population risk • The main source of infection for the general population is dairy produce prepared from infected milk. • B. melitensis presents the greatest hazard. • The milk of infected sheep and goats may contain large numbers of viable organisms, which become concentrated in products such as soft cheeses. • Indeed, soft cheese has been recognized as a major vehicle of infection in the Mediterranean region, the Middle East and Latin America
Occupational hazard Infection arises from occupational or domestic contact with infected animals or with an environment contaminated by their discharges Farmers and their families. abattoir workers butchers and veterinarians are particularly at risk Infected animals that have recently aborted or given birth present the greatest hazard
Occupational hazard • Infection arises from occupational or domestic contact with infected animals or with an environment contaminated by their discharges • Farmers and their families, abattoir workers, butchers and veterinarians are particularly at risk • Infected animals that have recently aborted or given birth present the greatest hazard
Extending spectrum of zoonosis The recent isolation of distinctive brucella strains tentatively named Brucella maris, from marine animals in the United Kingdom and the United States extends the ecologic range of the genus and potentially, its scope as a zoonosis seals, sea otters, dolphins and porpoises An incident of laboratory-acquired infection suggests that this type is pathogenic for humans Infection could result from occupational contact with infected seals or cetaceans
Extending spectrum of zoonosis • The recent isolation of distinctive Brucella strains, tentatively named Brucella maris, from marine animals in the United Kingdom and the United States extends the ecologic range of the genus and, potentially, its scope as a zoonosis – seals, sea otters, dolphins and porpoises • An incident of laboratory-acquired infection suggests that this type is pathogenic for humans • Infection could result from occupational contact with infected seals or cetaceans