“…Brucellae are gram-negative coccobacilli or short rods, facultative intracellular, non -motile, nonspore forming, urease + ive, Brucella members are aerobic, but some strains require an atmosphere containing 5 to 10% Co2 added for growth, especially on primary isolation and non-capsulated [13,14].Currently, there are eleven species described in the genus Brucella, every one may infect different host species, but each Brucella species has a favorite for its host species. Six classical out of eleven species include Brucella abortus, Brucella melitensis, Brucella ovis, Brucella canis, Brucella suis, Brucella neotomae and five novel species of BrucellaincludeBrucellaceti,Brucellapinnipedialis,Brucellamicroti,Brucellainopinata,Brucel la papionis [15][16][17].…”