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My dog has been diagnosed with brucellosis. Is that a risk for me?

Disease Listing, Brucellosis, General Information | CDC Bact...
B. canis is the species of Brucella species that can infect dogs. This species has occasionally been transmitted to humans, but the vast majority of dog infections do not result in human illness. Although veterinarians exposed to blood of infected animals are at risk, pet owners are not considered to be at risk for infection. This is partly because it is unlikely that they will come in contact with blood, semen, or placenta of the dog.
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How is brucellosis diagnosed?

Disease Listing, Brucellosis, General Information | CDC Bact...
Brucellosis is diagnosed in a laboratory by finding Brucella organisms in samples of blood or bone marrow. Also, blood tests can be done to detect antibodies against the bacteria. If this method is used, two blood samples should be collected 2 weeks apart.
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What can those exposed do to decrease their risk of developing brucellosis?

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Although RB51 was developed as a less pathogenic strain, it does retain pathogenicity for humans so exposures can pose a human health risk. Post-exposure prophylaxis should therefore be considered for persons with RB51 exposure. RB51 was derived by selection in rifampin-enriched media and is resistant to rifampin in vitro. Use of rifampin for post-exposure prophylaxis or treatment, a recommended choice for other pathogenic bacteria, will not be effective for RB51.
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What is brucellosis?

Disease Listing, Brucellosis, General Information | CDC Bact...
Brucellosis is an infectious disease caused by the bacteria of the genus Brucella. These bacteria are primarily passed among animals, and they cause disease in many different vertebrates. Various Brucella species affect sheep, goats, cattle, deer, elk, pigs, dogs, and several other animals. Humans become infected by coming in contact with animals or animal products that are contaminated with these bacteria.
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Is my cat/dog at risk?

IA DNR: Avian Flu FAQ
Yes - Although rare cats have been infected by the H5N1 avian influenza virus. Dogs at this time have not been found infected with the H5N1 avian influenza virus, however other mammals have become infected and it is thought dogs could also become infected.
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How common is brucellosis?

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Brucellosis is not very common in the United States, where100 to 200 cases occur each year. But brucellosis can be very common in countries where animal disease control programs have not reduced the amount of disease among animals.
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Is there a treatment for brucellosis?

Disease Listing, Brucellosis, General Information | CDC Bact...
Yes, but treatment can be difficult. Doctors can prescribe effective antibiotics. Usually, doxycycline and rifampin are used in combination for 6 weeks to prevent reoccuring infection. Depending on the timing of treatment and severity of illness, recovery may take a few weeks to several months. Mortality is low (<2%), and is usually associated with endocarditis. These are live vaccines, and strain 19 is known to cause disease in humans.
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My dog was recently diagnosed, what advice would you give me?

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Learn everything you can about diabetes -talk to your veterinarian. Your dog's quality of life will depend on what you know and how well you manage its diabetes. You will need to work closely with your veterinarian, and offer your input. Do not be afraid to ask questions, or ask for training from your veterinarian on giving injections and monitoring blood glucose levels.
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How serious is brucellosis?

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Considering the damage done by the infection in animals—decreased milk production, weight loss in animals, loss of young, infertility, and lameness—it is a very serious disease of livestock. The rapidity with which it spreads and the fact that it is transmissible to humans makes it all the more serious.
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Is my Dog at Risk?

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How it is diagnosed?

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Several ways have been suggested to diminish the diagnostic error that occurs if diagnosis is based solely on the clinical picture of suspected appendicitis. In fact appendicitis is a disease, which can mimic most of the causes of abdominal pain as well as some of the chest diseases. Despite new x-ray techniques, CT scans and ultrasounds, the diagnosis of appendicitis can be quite challenging.
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Vulvodynia: Vulvar Pain Clinics: FAQ's Vestibulitis, Vestibu...
Exquisite sensitivity of the tiny gland openings at the entrance of the vagina, to light touch with a cotton-tipped applicator, is the typical diagnostic feature of Vulvodynia. This is called the “touch test.” About two thirds of patients with Vulvodynia have visible, red tiny spots at these points. For the remainder of patients, a doctor may detect inflamed surface blood vessels with a colposcope, which is a magnifying instrument.
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Arthritis NSW | Education | Frequently Asked Questionsa abou...
Each year a large number of people visit their General Practitioner (GP) with symptoms such as back pain, neck pain, muscle pain or swollen and painful joints. Often, these symptoms are not severe and may last just a few days, in which case the GP will provide advice or treatment and allow the problem to resolve. But, if the pain persists or is severe, your GP may decide to refer you to a specialist in musculoskeletal diseases.
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Vanishing Twin Syndrome - Answers to Frequently Asked Questi...
Here's a typical scenario: A mother undergoes a routine ultrasound early in her pregnancy, for example at six or seven weeks gestation. Two fetuses are detected. The mother is told she is having twins. When the mother returns to the doctor six weeks later, only one heartbeat can be heard with a Doppler scan. Another ultrasound is performed. Only one fetus is identified.
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EndoFAQ
The only way a positive diagnosis of Endo can be made currently is via surgery, either a laparoscopy or the more invasive laparotomy, where biopsies are taken from suspected sites. It can also be visualized during surgery if the surgeon knows what to look for. Ultrasounds, MRIs, CT Scans and other diagnostic tests are not conclusive. The ERC does not support "medical diagnoses," such as administering GnRH therapy prior to a surgical diagnosis.
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PROLEUKIN® (aldesleukin): FAQs About Kidney Cancer
Kidney cancer is usually diagnosed using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or ultrasound imaging, or by tissue biopsy. (Please see Kidney Cancer Diagnosis for more information.)
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Did she have ME, Fibromyalgia, or Brucellosis?

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Nobody knows. Like many disabled people (but unlike typical sufferers from those diseases) she was a very productive worker, even when she was too ill to leave her bed. She must have suffered from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), because of her terrible experiences of the war. This would have contributed to her disability.
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Can brucellosis be spread from person to person?

Disease Listing, Brucellosis, General Information | CDC Bact...
Direct person-to-person spread of brucellosis is extremely rare. Mothers who are breast-feeding may transmit the infection to their infants. Sexual transmission has also been reported. For both sexual and breast-feeding transmission, if the infant or person at risk is treated for brucellosis, their risk of becoming infected will probably be eliminated within 3 days. Although uncommon, transmission may also occur via contaminated tissue transplantation.
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Question #6: Is my dog at risk if I travel with him?

Woodinville Animal Hospital - Healthy Pets. Healthy Life.
A qualified "yes". It depends, of course, on where you go. Heartworm disease is endemic (constantly present) in the southern tier of states, from eastern Texas to the Atlantic Ocean. It is seasonally present along the Atlantic Coast north, and in all the major river valleys of the Midwest. It is spotty in other places, such as California, and has been reported in southern Oregon's Willamette Valley.
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What am I at risk from?

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Although the risk of AI may be low, birds can carry other respiratory infections. Birds can also carry infections which can cause gastrointestinal infections such as Salmonella and Campylobacter.
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LEAD AND LEAD POISONING FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
a. Every child is at risk, especially in New Jersey with its old housing stock and industrial heritage. Therefore, New Jersey law mandates that every child be blood lead tested before age 6. b. Children, especially under the age of 6 years, because they are growing so rapidly and because they tend to put their hands or other objects into their mouths.
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Sars - FAQ - Frequently Asked Question
People over age 40 and those who have other medical problems, such as heart or liver disease, seem to do the worst.
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Sudden cardiac arrest in young athletes is predominantly a problem among high school athletes, then junior high and college athletes. Those who participate in high intensity cardiovascular sports seem to be most affected.
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Boynton Health Service: Meningitis FAQs
Some forms are bacterial meningitis are contagious. The bacteria are spread through the exchange of respiratory and throat secretions (i.e., coughing, kissing). Fortunately, none of the bacteria that cause meningitis are as contagious as things like the common cold or the flu, and they are not spread by casual contact or by simply breathing the air where a person with meningitis has been.
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Macular Degeneration is the leading cause of new blindness in adults over the age of 60 in this country. The disease also causes less severe but significant reductions in the ability to see and perform everyday tasks. A study funded by the federal government's National Eye Institute showed that Macular Degeneration occurs in approximately one out of five people between the ages of 65 to 74.
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FAQ-Hahnemann University Hospital-Philadelphia, PA
Although research into the condition continues, experts believe there may be a genetic predisposition to the development of fibroids and subsequent growth is dependent upon the hormone estrogen. During pregnancy, estrogen levels in the body increase and fibroids tend to increase in size. Conversely, during menopause, estrogen levels in the body decrease and fibroids tend to decrease in size. Women do not need to be pregnant to discover they have fibroids.
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Environmental Health in Minnesota
Children under six years of age spending time in homes built before 1978, with chipping or peeling paint, are at greatest risk. Adults who work with lead on the job are also at high risk. This can include painters, remodelers, or workers in smelters or battery plants. People remodeling their homes may also be at risk, if the paint in the home has lead in it. Family members can also become lead poisoned while the lead-based paint is being removed from the home, if the work is not done properly.
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