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BrucellosisInformation / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
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Brucellosis in Humans Description: Brief factsheet on the bacteria and the disease it causes. (vetmed.wisc.edu) |
Brucellosis: an Overview Description: Scientific paper on the disease from the CDC. (cdc.gov) |
BruNet Description: Includes publications and links. (moag.gov.il) |
DBMD - Brucellosis Description: Factsheet with cause, transmission, prevention, symptoms, and treatment. (cdc.gov) |
eMedicine - Brucellosis Description: Dr. Gerald Maloney describes common symptoms and transmission methods of Brucella infection. Includes a review of emergency care treatment and medications. (emedicine.com) |
eMedicine - Brucellosis Description: Article by Michelle V Lisgaris, MD. (emedicine.com) |
HPA - Brucellosis Description: Factsheet with cause, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and prevention. (hpa.org.uk) |
MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Brucellosis Description: Factsheet with cause, risk factors, symptoms, complications, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention. (nlm.nih.gov) |
Medmicro: Brucella Description: Medical and scientific information on the bacteria and the disease associated with it. (gsbs.utmb.edu) |
Texas Department of Health: Brucella Description: Includes cause, symptoms, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment. (tdh.state.tx.us) |
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