Brucellosis is a generalised infection of Man involving primarily the reticuloendothelial system, caused by the Brucella species (Gram-negative rod).
Brucella abortis usually infects cows and is the usual organism causing human infection in the UK. B. melitensis is more common in the Mediterranean region and affects goats (1)
Brucella suis is a species found in swine, which is capable of producing severe disease in man.
Brucella ceti and Brucella pinnipedialis are found in marine mammals.
Brucella canis (B. canis) has not been regarded as endemic in the UK (2)
Generally, infection is contracted from animals. Transmission of infection from humans rarely, if ever, occurs (1).
Yearly incidence rates range from 0.3 cases per million in the United Kingdom and most parts of the United States to above 1 case per 1000 in endemic regions, where the disease represents a considerable and increasing health burden (1).
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