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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
There is no specific criteria for brucellosis, diagnosis is based on | |||
The diagnosis of brucellosis is based on clinical and laboratory criteria.<ref name="e">Brucellosis 2010 Case Definition. CDC. http://wwwn.cdc.gov/nndss/conditions/brucellosis/case-definition/2010/. Accessed on February 2, 2016</ref> | The diagnosis of brucellosis is based on clinical and laboratory criteria.<ref name="e">Brucellosis 2010 Case Definition. CDC. http://wwwn.cdc.gov/nndss/conditions/brucellosis/case-definition/2010/. Accessed on February 2, 2016</ref> | ||
==Diagnostic Criteria== | ==Diagnostic Criteria== | ||
There is no specific diagnostic criteria for Brucellosis, Diagnosis is based on | |||
* History of potential exposure | |||
* Presentation consistent with the disease | |||
* Supporting laboratory findings | |||
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* Living or travelling to Brucellosis endemic countries | |||
* Consuming unpasteurized dairy products or raw meat products | |||
* Unsafe hunting practices | |||
* Occupational risks such as slaughther house workers, meat-packing employees, and veterinarian | |||
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|presentation consistent with the disease | |presentation consistent with the disease | ||
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**[[Brucella|''Brucella'']] total antibody titer of greater than or equal to 160 by standard tube agglutination test (SAT) or [[Brucella|''Brucella'']] microagglutination test (BMAT) in one or more serum specimens obtained after onset of symptoms | **[[Brucella|''Brucella'']] total antibody titer of greater than or equal to 160 by standard tube agglutination test (SAT) or [[Brucella|''Brucella'']] microagglutination test (BMAT) in one or more serum specimens obtained after onset of symptoms | ||
**Detection of [[Brucella|''Brucella'']] DNA in a clinical specimen by PCR assay | **Detection of [[Brucella|''Brucella'']] DNA in a clinical specimen by PCR assay | ||
Other non-specific findings may include: | |||
* | * Complete blood count: Normal or low with relative lymphocytosis. Low platelets may be reported | ||
* Hemoglobin: Mild anemia is documented | |||
* Normal or elevated ESR | |||
* Normal or elevated C-reactive protein levels | |||
* Raised fibrinogen degraded products | |||
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==Reference== | ==Reference== | ||
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Danitza Lukac
Overview
There is no specific criteria for brucellosis, diagnosis is based on
The diagnosis of brucellosis is based on clinical and laboratory criteria.[1]
Diagnostic Criteria
There is no specific diagnostic criteria for Brucellosis, Diagnosis is based on
- History of potential exposure
- Presentation consistent with the disease
- Supporting laboratory findings
Diagnosis of brucellosis | |
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History of potential exposure |
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presentation consistent with the disease | An illness characterized by acute or insidious onset of fever and one or more of the following:
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Supporting laboratory findings |
Other non-specific findings may include:
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Reference
- ↑ Brucellosis 2010 Case Definition. CDC. http://wwwn.cdc.gov/nndss/conditions/brucellosis/case-definition/2010/. Accessed on February 2, 2016