BRUCELLOSIS


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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