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Title: Brucellosis


1
Brucellosis
  • Sung Chul Hwang, M.D.
  • Dept of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine
  • Ajou University School of Medicine

2
Introduction
  • Also called undulant, Mediteranean , or Malta
    fever
  • Zoonotic infection
  • Four species
  • abortus(cattle)
  • melitensis (goats and sheep)
  • suis(swine)
  • canis(dogs)

3
Febrile patterns of Brucellosis(Undulant fever)
4
Epidemiology
  • Direct inoculation through cuts and abrasions
  • Via conjunctiva
  • Inhalation of aerosols
  • Ingestion of contaminated food
  • Venereal transmission has been suggested

5
Pathogenesis
  • Invasion of body?phagocytized by PMN or
    Macrophages ?spread to regional L/Ns? Blood
    stream? formation of granulomas with epitheloid
    cells, giant cells, lymphocytes and plasma cells
    in liver and RES

6
Acute Brucellosis
  • Incubation 7 to 21 days to months
  • Insidious onset of low grade fever, and no
    localizing complaints
  • Anorexia, sweats, chills, weight loss, headache,
    backache, arthralgia
  • Multiple complaints but a few physical findings
  • Splenomegally (10-20), lymphadenopathy(15),
    hepatomegaly(10)

7
Localized Brucellosis
  • Any anatomic locations
  • Osteomyelitis, splenic abscess, GU tract
    infections, pulmonary infection,
    endocarditis(most common cause of mortality)

8
Chronic Brucellosis
  • Malaise asthenia, depression, chronic fatigue
    syndrome- like presentation
  • Ill health of more than 1 year of following onset
    Brucellosis
  • Mixed manifestations
  • relapsing illness with or without localizing
    infection,
  • patients with no objective signs of infections,
  • no evidence of active Brucellosis by serology or
    culture

9
Diagnosis
  • Clinical suspicion in chronic fever and
    non-specific complaints
  • Routine Lab. and X-rays non-specific
  • Cultures Blood, Bone Marrow, or liver biopsy in
    initial stage , but only 15 to 20 positive? slow
    growth? biphasic media
  • (Ruiz-Castaneda) 7 21 days to 35 days but
    usually Bactec culture system only grow it for 7
    days then discard

10
Serologic Tests for Brucellosis
  • Serum Agglutination ( Standard Tube Assay) gt 1
    160 or 4 fold increased titer
  • Complement fixation
  • Rose Bengal Agglutination
  • Antibrucella Coombs
  • ELISA

11
Treatment of Brucellosis
  • Choice Tetracycline 30 mg/kg/day gor 3 to 6
    weeks SM 15mg/kg q 12hrs for first 2 weeks
  • Alternative Tetracycline (or doxycycline plus
    GM or Rifampin
  • Endocarditis Antibiotics Valve replacement

12
Prognosis
  • Mortality lt 5
  • lt 2 with antibiotics
  • Endocarditis is the most common cause of Mortality

13
Prevention
  • Immunization of animals with live attenuated
    vaccine
  • No vaccine available for human
  • Pasteurization of the milk products
  • Avoid contacts and exposure by protective
    garments and gloves
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