1985
DOI: 10.1136/vr.117.11.277
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Isolation of Brucella melitensis from sheep in Syria

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“…Goats and sheep are the preferred hosts for B. melitensis, 2 and zoonotic transmission can occur through contact with infected animals and fluid transfer from mucous membranes, particularly during the birthing process. 3,4 Inhalation poses an additional risk of infection; brucellosis among abattoir workers is attributed to this route of exposure. 57 B. melitensis has been identified as a biological threat agent that holds the potential to be purposefully disseminated as an aerosol.…”
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“…Goats and sheep are the preferred hosts for B. melitensis, 2 and zoonotic transmission can occur through contact with infected animals and fluid transfer from mucous membranes, particularly during the birthing process. 3,4 Inhalation poses an additional risk of infection; brucellosis among abattoir workers is attributed to this route of exposure. 57 B. melitensis has been identified as a biological threat agent that holds the potential to be purposefully disseminated as an aerosol.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The causative agent, a Gram-negative, facultative, intracellular bacterial pathogen, can cause serious infections in people and animals (16). The main Brucella species found in sheep and goats in the Middle East is Brucella melitensis (4,7,21,22,27,31). The principal symptoms in sheep and goats are, as follows: -abortion, typically in the third or fourth month of pregnancy -the birth of weak lambs which do not thrive -infertility (3).…”
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“…In the Middle East, brucellosis has long been recognised as a problem for humans and animals with a high economic impact throughout the region. The disease has been reported in Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Iraq and Syria, with varying incidences (1,4,7,21,27,30).…”
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confidence: 99%