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GENUS OF BACTERIA
Brucellos; Ochrobactrum; Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Ochrobactrum; Ochrobactrum guangzhouense

Brucella         
البروسيلَة (جِنْسُ جَراثيم من فصيلة البروسيلات)
brucella         
بروسيلة
Brucella         
البروسيلَة , جِنْسُ جَراثيم من فصيلة البروسيلات

Wikipedia

Brucella

Brucella is a genus of Gram-negative bacteria, named after David Bruce (1855–1931). They are small (0.5 to 0.7 by 0.6 to 1.5 µm), nonencapsulated, nonmotile, facultatively intracellular coccobacilli.

Brucella spp. are the cause of brucellosis, which is a zoonosis transmitted by ingesting contaminated food (such as unpasteurized milk products), direct contact with an infected animal, or inhalation of aerosols. Transmission from human to human, for example, through sexual intercourse, or from mother to child, is exceedingly rare, but possible. Minimum infectious exposure is between 10 and 100 organisms.

The different species of Brucella are genetically very similar, although each has a slightly different host specificity. Hence, the National Center for Biotechnology Information taxonomy includes most Brucella species under B. melitensis.

The many names of brucellosis include (human disease/animal disease):

  • Malta fever/Bang's disease
  • Undulant fever/enzootic abortion
  • Mediterranean fever/epizootic abortion
  • Rock fever of Gibraltar/slinking of calves
  • Gastric fever/ram epididymitis
  • Contagious abortion/spontaneous abortion
Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor brucella
1. In other previously undisclosed accidents: In Decatur, Ga., a worker at the Georgia Public Health Laboratory handled a Brucella culture in April 2004 without high–level precautions.
2. While one worker was preparing a pipe for repairs, he cut his middle finger, possibly exposing him to Brucella, according to the confidential reports.
3. A watchdog group this year revealed that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention had been investigating how the university failed to report a lab worker‘s infection with Brucella and three other workers‘ exposure to Q–Fever.
4. The GAO report disclosed that inspectors for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention visited a high–security lab at Texas A&M University in February 2006, just 13 days after one worker was exposed to Brucella bacteria.
5. Texas A&M‘s laboratory failed to report, until this year, one case of a lab worker‘s infection from Brucella bacteria last year and three others‘ previous infection with Q fever _ missteps documented in news reports earlier this year.