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- W204436438 abstract "This chapter discusses the transmission, incubation period, and clinical forms of brucellosis. Brucellosis is a classical zoonotic disease transmitted to humans from infected animal reservoirs. Human brucellosis may be caused by one of four species: B. melitensis from goats, sheep and camels; B. abortus from cattle; B. suis from hogs and B. canis from dogs. Brucella melitensis is the most common cause of human brucellosis. Brucella organisms are small, non-encapsulated, nonmotile, non-sporing, Gram-negative, aerobic bacilli, which are intracellular pathogens. Brucella organisms enter the human body through several routes. These routes vary according to the endemic nature of the disease and the presence or absence of control and eradication programs. After the entry of Brucella organisms into the human body through different routes, polymorphonuclear leucocytes migrate to the site of entry. The role of polymorphonuclear leucocytes in the phagocytosis of Brucella organisms is similar to the defensive mechanism against infections caused by other organisms. Activated macrophages play a similar role in phagocytosis of the organisms. The incubation period may vary according to the virulence of the organisms, route of entry, and the infecting dose." @default.
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- W204436438 title "Overview" @default.
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