Brucellosis, four case series in Prapokklao Hospital

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มาลี เตชพรรุ่ง
มนยา เอกทัตร์

Abstract

Brucellosis is one of the zoonotic disease that can transmit to humans. Consumption of infected animal milk products, direct contact with infected animal parts especially placenta and inhalation of infected aerosol particles are the main cause of transmission. It is a systemic infection with protean manifestations. We present the four cases of brucellosis in Prapokklao Hospital (PPKH). The three cases with uncommon presentation in Thailand; one case with prolonged fever and suspected prosthetic valve infective endocarditis, one case with embolic stroke and native valve infective endocarditis and one case with prolonged fever and suspected laboratory acquired infection are included. All of them had good response with doxycycline and rifampicin.

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