Brucellosis is a disease that starts with flu-like symptoms
Acute unilateral scrotal swelling in a 27-year due to Brucellosis
Definition
It is also called Undulant fever, malta fever, abortus fever.
A bacterial infection of acute or insidious onset common as an occupational disease among people working with infected livestock or associated fresh animal products, eg. butchers, farmers, abattoir workers
Causes
• Brucella abortus (cattle)
• Brucella canis (dog)
• Brucella melitensis (goats & sheep)
• Brucella suis (pigs)
Clinical features
• Intermittent (fluctuating) fever
• Aches and pains
• Orchitis (inflammation of the testes)
• Osteomyelitis of the vertebrae (uncommon but characteristic)
Differential diagnosis
• Typhoid
• Malaria
• Trypanosomiasis
• Tuberculosis
• Other causes of prolonged fever
Investigations
Blood: for compliment fixation test or agglutination test (where possible)
Isolation of the infectious agent from blood, bone marrow or other tissues by culture
Management
Adult and child >8 yrs:
doxycycline 100mg every 12 hours for 6 weeks child: 2mg/kg per dose
plus streptomycin 1g IM daily for 2 weeks child: 15mg/kg per dose or gentamicin
5−7mg/kg IV daily for 2 weeks child: 7.5mg/kg daily in 1−3 divided doses
Child < 8yrs:
cotrimoxazole 24mg/kg every 12 hours for 6 weeks
plus gentamicin 7.5mg/kg IV in 1−3 divided doses daily for 2 weeks
Caution
doxycyline, gentamicin: contraindicated in pregnancy
Prevention
• Provide public health education on:
drinking only pasteurised or boiled milk
avoiding handling pigs, goats and cattle if a person has wounds or cuts
searching for infection among domestic animals
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