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Brucellosis Outbreak In China: Bacterial Infection That Can Leave Men Infertile And Cause Fever
On 15 September, Tuesday, the Chinese authorities have confirmed the outbreak of a bacterial disease, caused by a leak at a biopharmaceutical company in 2019 [1]. The news comes after thousands of people in northwest China were tested positive for a bacterial disease or an infection called brucellosis.

As per the reports from the Health Commission of Lanzhou, the disease is caused by contact with livestock carrying the bacteria Brucella. According to CNN, the outbreak stemmed from a leak at the Zhongmu Lanzhou biological pharmaceutical factory last year between late July and August.
The factory, which manufactures Brucella vaccines for animal use, used expired disinfectants and sanitisers, causing the bacteria to survive in the waste gas and cause a nation-wide infection outbreak [2]. No deaths have been reported so far.
Brucellosis, also known as Malta fever or Mediterranean fever, can cause headaches, muscle pain, fever and fatigue. Read on to learn more about the infectious disease that has affected over 3500 people.
What Is Brucellosis?
A bacterial infection, brucellosis spreads from animals to human beings [3]. Caused by a group of bacteria from the genus Brucella, the infection is often spread when people eat contaminated food, raw meat or unpasteurised milk. Apart from food, it can also spread through the air or contact with an open wound.
Brucellosis affects hundreds of thousands of people and animals worldwide. The CDC points out that avoiding raw dairy products and taking necessary precautions when working with animals or in a lab setting can help prevent the onset of the infectious disease [4].
Symptoms Of Brucellosis
Signs that you have contracted the bacterial infection may show up anytime from a few days to a few months after you have been infected. The symptoms of brucellosis are as follows [5]:
●
Loss
of
appetite
●
Fever
●
Chills
●
Joint,
muscle
and
back
pain
●
Sweating
●
Lethargy
●
Weight
loss
●
Weakness
●
Fatigue
●
Headache
Causes Of Brucellosis
The bacterial infection mainly affects wild and domestic animals including cattle, goats, sheep, pigs and feral hogs, dogs (hunting), deer, elk, bison, caribou, moose and camels [6]. Humans can then contract the disease from infected animals, where the bacteria can be transmitted through ingestion (eating), inhalation (breathing), or contact with an open wound.
The common causes of brucellosis are as follows [7]:
●
Eating
raw
dairy
products
●
Inhaling
contaminated
air
●
Coming
in
contact
with
blood
and
body
fluids
of
infected
animals
Note: Brucellosis does not spread from person to person normally. But in sporadic cases, it can be spread through breastfeeding or sexual contact.
Risk Factors For Brucellosis
The following occupations and places are considered as risk factors [8]:
●
The
infection
is
commonly
reported
in
places
such
as
Eastern
Europe,
Mexico,
South
and
Central
America,
Asia,
Africa,
The
Caribbean
and
The
Middle
East.
●
People
who
work
with
animals
or
who
come
into
contact
with
infected
blood,
such
as
veterinarians,
dairy
farmers,
slaughterhouse
workers,
and
microbiologists
are
at
higher
risk
of
brucellosis
[9].
Complications Of Brucellosis
The bacterial infection, once established in your body, can affect almost your entire body, including your reproductive system, liver, heart and central nervous system. Brucellosis can cause complications in just one organ or throughout your body, such as,
●
arthritis
[10],
●
inflammation
and
infection
of
the
testicles
(epi-didymo
orchitis),
●
infection
of
the
heart's
inner
lining
(endocarditis)
[11],
●
central
nervous
system
infections,
and
●
inflammation
and
infection
of
the
spleen
and
liver.
Diagnosis Of Brucellosis
The bacterial infection is generally diagnosed by testing blood or bone marrow, or by testing blood for antibodies to the bacteria [12].
To help detect complications of brucellosis, the following tests may be required:
●
Computerised
tomography
(CT)
scan
or
magnetic
resonance
imaging
(MRI)
●
X-ray
●
Cerebrospinal
fluid
culture
●
Echocardiography
Treatment For Brucellosis
The treatment method for the bacterial infection aims at relieving the symptoms. It is usually treated with antibiotics, which one may be required to take for at least six weeks. The disease may also return and become chronic.
Can Brucellosis Be Prevented?
Brucellosis is a preventable bacterial infection. To prevent the onset of the infection, the following measures can help:
•
Take
safety
precautions
in
high-risk
workplaces
such
as
slaughterhouses,
farms
etc.
•
Wear
gloves
when
handling
animals
or
animal
tissues.
•
Cover
any
open
wounds
on
your
skin
when
coming
in
contact
with
animal
blood.
•
Avoid
consuming
raw
meat
or
unpasteurised
milk,
cheese,
and
ice
cream.
•
Cook
meat
thoroughly.
•
Vaccinate
domestic
animals.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.



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