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Laboratory exposures to brucellae indicate unfamiliarity with organism.
In "Laboratory Exposures to Brucellae and Implications for Bioterrorism" by Pablo Yagupsky and Ellen Jo Baron, an error occurred in the dosage for rifampin prophylaxis.
Inadvertent exposures to brucellae in the clinical laboratory indicate a widespread lack of preparedness to cope with eventual biologic threats involving use of the organism.
The occurrence in the last few years of inadvertent exposures to brucellae in laboratories in industrialized countries (7, 8, 14, 17– 26) indicates a lack of preparedness to deal with a real biologic threat.
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Discovery of a laboratory exposure to brucellae should prompt an exhaustive investigation of the event and its circumstances, definition of the population at risk, enforcement of safe laboratory practices, and antimicrobial drug prophylaxis for exposed persons.
Nine cases reported previous exposure to Brucella vaccines, including one case who also reported a previous diagnosis of brucellosis following exposure to S19 vaccine.
This paper presents a serological analysis of exposure to Brucella spp., Leptospira spp. and Coxiella burnetti in cattle in the Adamawa Region of Cameroon in 2000.
This serological analysis of exposure to Brucella spp., Leptospira spp. and Coxiella burnetti in cattle is the first report from a well described population based sample of herds in the Adamawa Region of Cameroon for several decades.
No family history or any occupational exposure to Brucella infection was recorded for the healthy controls.
First, an immune-response proves exposure to Brucella (or cross-reacting bacteria) but not necessarily infection.
No evidence of exposure to Brucella spp., other than through occupational exposure, was identified for either laboratory worker.
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