Mycobacterium bovis meningitis together with systemic brucellosis
Journal: Journal of Clinical Images and Medical Case Reports (Vol.2, No. 4)Publication Date: 2021-08-31
Authors : Tuğçe Başarı; Elif Tükenmez Tigen;
Page : 1-3
Keywords : M. bovis; meningitis; brucellosis; concomitant.;
Abstract
M. bovis and Brucella spp. are zoonotic bacteria that can infect humans. These pathogens are usually seen in people who are primarily engaged in animal husbandry and consume infected animal products separately. Although our country is endemic for tuberculosis and brucellosis, it is rare to detect these two pathogens concomitantly. Thus, the case is instructive and unusual in terms of the coexistence of two concomitant zoonotic pathogens.
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