Context: An eight-year-old girl from Kerala died after undergoing around two months of treatment for brucellosis.

About Brucellosis

  • As Per World Health Organisation (WHO) Brucellosis is a bacterial disease caused by various Brucella species.
  • It primarily affects cattle, swine, goats, sheep, and dogs.
  • Human-to-human transmission is rare.

Public Health Impact:

  • Brucellosis can lead to complications such as joint or spine infections, and affect the heart, eyes, kidneys, or lungs.
  • Brucella spondylitis, a form of arthritis, typically occurs weeks after infection, often affecting the lumbar spine.
  • It damages intervertebral disks and vertebrae but can be treated with antibiotics and joint immobilization.

Individuals at Risk for Brucellosis:

  1. Affects people of all ages and both sexes.
  2. Children are generally more resistant to brucellosis than adults.
  3. Most cases occur due to the consumption of raw milk or dairy products, particularly from sheep and goats.
  4. People working in the livestock sector, such as farmers, Veterinarians and butchers are at higher risk.

Symptoms: Fever, weakness, weight loss, and general a feeling of discomfort are some of the common symptoms. 

Treatment: It is usually treated with antibiotics (Doxycycline)and joint immobilization.

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