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This patient presented with Brucellosis, which is also known as "Malta fever" and "undulant fever".
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Brucellosis is a disease with proven zoonotic potential.
Hardy Jones: What Next for Japanese Whaling? Hardy Jones 2011
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The possibility of transmission of Brucellosis from raw whale or dolphin meat to humans is a very real possibility.
Hardy Jones: What Next for Japanese Whaling? Hardy Jones 2011
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The book has chapters on Rabies, Tetanus, Tularemia, Brucellosis (Undulant Fever), Rocky Mountin Spotted Fever, and Borrelia (Lyme Disease), as well as CDC recommendations for avoiding and removing ticks.
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The increase in diseases such as Brucellosis among immune suppressed marine mammals is another sign of the deterioration of the ocean environment.
Hardy Jones: What Next for Japanese Whaling? Hardy Jones 2011
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Brucellosis is a bacterial disease of many hoofed animals and carnivores.
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Brucellosis is not very common in the United States, where100 to 200 cases occur each year.
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Brucellosis is diagnosed in a laboratory by finding Brucella organisms in samples of blood or bone marrow.
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Brucellosis can also cause long-lasting or chronic symptoms that include recurrent fevers, joint pain, and fatigue.
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(Brucellosis causes pregnant cows to abort, and the bacterium can cause undulant fever in humans, though not from eating cooked beef.)
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