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brucella
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Brucellosis is a rare disease in the US and Europe, often associated with exposure to infected animals such as cattle, goats, or pigs.
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brucella
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Brucella is commonly associated with unpasteurized dairy products and is a concern for public health.
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brucella
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Brucella is associated with brucellosis, a bacterial infection transmitted to humans through contact with infected animals or consumption of unpasteurized dairy products.
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brucella
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United States
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Brucella is associated with brucellosis, a bacterial infection transmitted from animals to humans through consumption of unpasteurized dairy products or contact with infected animals.
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brucellosis
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United States
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Brucellosis is a rare bacterial infection in developed countries, with strict regulations on livestock vaccination and animal product testing.
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brucellosis
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United States
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Brucellosis is a concern for livestock and dairy farmers, and is monitored and controlled by government agencies.
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brucellosis
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Brucellosis is a known occupational hazard for individuals working closely with livestock, such as farmers and veterinarians.
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brucellosis
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Brucellosis is primarily associated with contact with infected animals such as cattle, goats, and pigs.
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brucellosis
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Brucellosis is uncommon in humans and is typically associated with exposure to infected animals such as goats, sheep, and cattle.
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