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Brucellosis is an infectious bacterial disease often spread via direct contact with infected animals or contaminated animal products.
CT scan or MRI scan. These imaging tests can show areas of the brain or other tissues that might be affected by brucellosis. Cerebrospinal fluid culture. This ...
People who consumed raw or unpasteurized milk from a Pennsylvania farm may have been exposed to Brucella strain RB51 — a drug-resistant bacteria that can ...
... Brucella strain RB51 — a drug-resistant bacteria that can lead to brucellosis. This strain[...] By Deb Balzer • February 18, 2019. Mayo Clinic Minute: Tips ...
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Brucellosis (a bacterial infection); Carcinoid tumors (a type of neuroendocrine tumor); Drug addiction (substance use disorder) · Endocarditis (an infection of ...
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With these cheeses, the mold can spread through the cheese, even if you can't see it. Also, harmful bacteria, such as listeria, brucella, salmonella and ...
Brucellosis · Burning mouth syndrome · C. difficile infection · Cancer · Carcinoid syndrome · Carcinoid tumors · Carotid artery disease · Castleman disease ...
Infection, such as syphilis or brucellosis. Medicines, including methotrexate or isoniazid. Risk factors. Drinking alcohol. Alcohol use is a risk factor for ...
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