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Reference Guide
Brucellosis Reference Guide [PDF – 2.24MB]
Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR) Articles
Human Exposures to Marine Brucella Isolated from a Harbor Porpoise— Maine, 2012. MMWR 2012; 61(25);461-463.
Brucella suis Infection Associated with Feral Swine Hunting—Three States, 2007–2008. MMWR 2009; 58(22):618-621.
Public Health Consequences of a False-Positive Laboratory Test Result for Brucella—Florida, Georgia, and Michigan, 2005. MMWR 2008; 57(22):603-605.
Update: Potential Exposures to Attenuated Vaccine Strain Brucella abortus RB51 During a Laboratory Proficiency Test —United States and Canada, 2007. MMWR 2008; 57(2):36-39.
Laboratory-Acquired Brucellosis—Indiana and Minnesota, 2006. MMWR January 18, 2008; 57(2):39-42.
Notice to Readers: Potential Exposure to Attenuated Vaccine Strain Brucella abortus RB51 During a Laboratory Proficiency Test—United States, 2007. MMWR 2007; 56(50):1320-1321.
Suspected Brucellosis Case Prompts Investigation of Possible Bioterrorism-Related Activity—New Hampshire and Massachusetts, 1999. MMWR June 16, 2000; 49(23):509-512.
Human Exposure to Brucella abortus Strain RB51—Kansas, 1997. MMWR March 13, 1998; 47(9):172-175.
Case Definitions for Infectious Conditions Under Public Health Surveillance. MMWR May 2, 1997; 46(RR10):1-55.
Emerging Infectious Diseases Articles
Laboratory Exposures to Brucellae and Implications for Bioterrorism. EID Volume 11, Number 8-August 2005.
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