2000
DOI: 10.1590/s1135-57272000000100006
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Incidencia, etiología y epidemiología de la brucelosis en una área rural de la Provincia de LLeida

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“…Four genotypes together constituted 90% of the isolates: genotype G1 with 19 isolates, G2 with 50 isolates, and genotypes G3 and G8 with six isolates each. Genotypes G1, G4, and G8 were identical to 3 out of 15 previously described human B. melitensis genotypes isolated in 2000 and 2001 from Peruvians also residing in Callao and Lima (36). All other genotypes found in this study differed from the 15 previously characterized Peruvian B. melitensis genotypes, which were polymorphic for Bruce07, Bruce09, Bruce16, and Bruce42 ( Table 2).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 70%
“…Four genotypes together constituted 90% of the isolates: genotype G1 with 19 isolates, G2 with 50 isolates, and genotypes G3 and G8 with six isolates each. Genotypes G1, G4, and G8 were identical to 3 out of 15 previously described human B. melitensis genotypes isolated in 2000 and 2001 from Peruvians also residing in Callao and Lima (36). All other genotypes found in this study differed from the 15 previously characterized Peruvian B. melitensis genotypes, which were polymorphic for Bruce07, Bruce09, Bruce16, and Bruce42 ( Table 2).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 70%
“…), respiration, contact of pathogens with human mucosal tissues, such as human's eye, and, also, through placenta (4). Several studies have been carried out on the epidemiology of the disease all over the world and in Iran (1,3,(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14)(15)(16). Many countries in the Eastern Mediterranean region are included among the areas where brucellosis is endemic (17)(18)(19).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As informações sobre a brucelose humana em países do Continente Americano são escassas, provavelmente devido à falta de diagnóstico e a subnotificação, no entanto, dados de 20 países das Américas, obtidos durante os anos de 1994 e 1998, relatam 29.132 casos em humanos (USABIAGA, 2001). No entanto, na maioria desses países, se estima que as estatísticas oficiais não reflitam a cifra real de pessoas com a doença, havendo um sub-registro que varia entre 10 e 25 vezes os valores reais, o que tem sido atribuído, em parte, a erros diagnósticos ou a falta de declaração, e, consecutivamente, ausência de fluxo através do sistema de informação (ALVAREZ et al, 2000).…”
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