Notes in brucella

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Published 11/05/2024 zoonotic diseases caused by bacteria
Published 11/05/2024 define true zoonotic disease
Published 11/05/2024 all zoonotic bacterial disease are {{c1::intracelluar}} (extracellular/extracellular) bacteria
Published 11/05/2024 appearance of Brucella bacteria
Published 11/05/2024 brucella has {{c1::1}} species and {{c1::4}} biovars
Published 11/05/2024 biovars of brucella
Published 11/05/2024 most important source & reservoir of brucella
Published 11/05/2024 virulence factors of brucella
Published 11/05/2024 mode of transmission of brucella
Published 11/05/2024 important mode of transmission of brucella in lab works
Published 11/05/2024 brucella have enhanced growth in animal organs rich in {{c1::sugar erythritol}}
Published 11/05/2024 example of animal organs where brucella grow most
Published 11/05/2024 effects of brucella on infected animal
Published 11/05/2024 brucellae are shed in large numbers in animal's {{c1::urine}}, {{c1::milk}}, {{c1::placental fluid}}, and other fluids
Published 11/05/2024 brucella target {{c1::RES}} cells in humans
Published 11/05/2024 {{c1::cell mediated}} immunity is the main immunity against brucellae
Published 11/05/2024 immune reaction against brucellae results in formation of {{c1::granulomas}}
Published 11/05/2024 brucellae granulomas that may develop into {{c1::abscesses}}
Published 11/05/2024 brucellae abscesses develop in {{c1::lymphatic tissue}}, {{c1::liver}}, {{c1::spleen}}, {{c1::bone marrow}}, and other parts of RES
Published 11/05/2024 brucellosis is also called {{c1::undulant fever}} or {{c1::malta fever}}
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