Validity of LAMP and molecular detection of human brucellosis among febrile negative malaria patients in Northern Kordofan State, Sudan
@article{Almoshrf2018ValidityOL, title={Validity of LAMP and molecular detection of human brucellosis among febrile negative malaria patients in Northern Kordofan State, Sudan}, author={Ibrahim A. Almoshrf and A. R. M. E. Hussein and M. Bakheit and I. Elkhidir and Khalid A. Enan}, journal={Journal of Bacteriology & Mycology: Open Access}, year={2018}, volume={6} }
In 1904 brucellosis was reported in Sudan as disease that can infect both of human and cattle. B. abortus firstly isolated from farms in Khartoum, while B. Melitensis was reported in El Gezira from goat’s milk among British residents. The disease was reported in different Sudan areas.1 Brucellosis is livestock disease. Human infection occurs during contact with animals through infected materials like afterbirth or ingestion of animal products and inhalation of air borne agents. Dairy products… CONTINUE READING
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