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*Facultative intracellular, [[Stain::Gram-negative]] [[Cellular shape::coccobacillus]]
*Facultative intracellular, [[Stain::Gram-negative]] [[Cellular shape::coccobacillus]]
*[[Catalase test::Catalase-positive]], [[Oxidase test::oxidase-positive]], [[Nitrate test::nitrate-positive]], and [[Urease test::urease-positive]]
*[[Catalase test::Catalase-positive]], [[Oxidase test::oxidase-positive]], [[Nitrate test::nitrate-positive]], and urease [[Urease::positive]]
*[[Biosafety risk groups|Risk group 3 organism]]
*[[Biosafety risk groups|Risk group 3 organism]]
*When suspected, plates should be sealed and it should ''not'' be set up for mass spectrometry
*When suspected, plates should be sealed and it should ''not'' be set up for mass spectrometry

Revision as of 19:08, 20 August 2020

Background

  • Causes brucellosis, also called Malta fever

Microbiology

Epidemiology

  • Zoonotic transmission transmitted by ingesting contaminated food (such as unpasteurized milk products), direct contact with an infected animal, or inhalation of aerosols

Clinical Manifestations

  • Exposure to unpasteurized milk products or animals
  • Undulating fever
  • Headache, arthralgia, night sweats, fatigue, anorexia
  • Arthritis, spondylitis, osteomyelitis
  • Orchitis and epididymitis
  • Foul-smelling sweat

Management