1996
DOI: 10.1016/s0737-0806(96)80188-2
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The outbreak of glanders in some racehorses in three states of Iran

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“…Os dados epidemiológicos demonstram tratar-se de uma doença infecto-contagiosa de alta morbidade e mortalidade, sendo o agente resistente à antibioticoterapia utilizada nos diferentes tratamentos empregados nas propriedades visitadas. Os achados clínico-patológicos relatados neste estudo estão de acordo com as descrições de mormo feitas por Langenegger et al (1960), Acha & Szyfre (1986), Krishna et al (1992), Jubb et al (1993), Coetzer et al (1994, Searcy (1995), Bazargani et al (1996) e Al-Ani et al (1998).…”
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“…Os dados epidemiológicos demonstram tratar-se de uma doença infecto-contagiosa de alta morbidade e mortalidade, sendo o agente resistente à antibioticoterapia utilizada nos diferentes tratamentos empregados nas propriedades visitadas. Os achados clínico-patológicos relatados neste estudo estão de acordo com as descrições de mormo feitas por Langenegger et al (1960), Acha & Szyfre (1986), Krishna et al (1992), Jubb et al (1993), Coetzer et al (1994, Searcy (1995), Bazargani et al (1996) e Al-Ani et al (1998).…”
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“…The disease has now been eradicated from most countries of the Western Hemisphere; however, it is still endemic in Asia, the Middle East, and Central and South America (21). Recent glanders outbreaks have been reported from Turkey, the United Arab Emirates, Iraq, Iran, Pakistan, China, Brazil, Bahrain, and India (2,4,5,9,16,18), thereby reflecting the actual area of endemicity. Human infection with B. mallei has occurred rarely and sporadically among laboratory workers (30).…”
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“…The chronic form of the illness can be presented of three for ms: nasal, pulmonary and cutaneous, however these are not distinct, being able the same animal to present all the forms 2 . The clinical signs in the sick animals include fever, pulmonary difficulty, with noisy breath and pulmonary boisterous; in the inspection pus nasal dump is observed, nasal ulcers resulting in irregular scars and apathy; in the lymphatic system observes high nodules of firm consistency and the many times fistula already, draining pus secretion yellowish; beyond edemas in the ventral parts of the body, as in the prepuce and members 2,4,7,8,9,10,11 . Srinivasan et al 12 had reported a human case of the illness, occurred in the United States in the year of 2000, a patient whom worked in the microbiological inquiry of the B. mallei, and described persistent fever, respiratory difficulty and in the computerized scan they had observed hepatic and multiples splenium abscesses.…”
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