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Diagnosis of brucellosis

Poester et al., 2010

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18156016092680623187
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Poester F
Nielsen K
Samartino L
Yu W
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Open Veterinary Science Journal

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Brucellosis is an important zoonosis and a significant cause of reproductive losses in animals. Abortion, placentitis, epididymitis, and orchitis are the most common clinical manifestations in animals. In humans, brucellosis is a debilitating and chronic disease …
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