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Brucellosis (Brucella species)
Brucellosis, an infectious disease caused by the bacteria of the genus Brucella, primarily affects animals. Humans become infected by coming in contact with contaminated animals or animal products. In humans, brucellosis can cause a range of symptoms that are similar to the flu and may include fever, sweats, headaches, back pains, and physical weakness.
- Brucellosis Fact Sheet
Fact sheets covering the basic questions: How can you get brucellosis? How is it treated? Can it be prevented? - Brucellosis
CDC fact sheet covering the basics of brucellosis, including who tends to get it, how it is spread, diagnosis, and treatment. - Canine Brucellosis and Foster-Based Dog Rescue Programs
Fact sheet on canine brucellosis for dog rescue programs including those that place stray and unwanted dogs with foster families. - Canine Brucellosis: Information for Adoptive Owners
Fact sheet on canine brucellosis for adoptive dog owners. - Brucellosis Information for Health Care Professionals
CDC information for health professionals covering clinical features, transmission, and surveillance, plus laboratory testing protocols, and journal articles about brucellosis surveillance and investigation. - Reporting Brucellosis (Brucella spp.)
All cases of brucellosis must be reported to the Minnesota Department of Health. - Brucellosis Statistics
Last Updated: 02/03/2023