scholarly journals Brucella abortus em Humanos: revisão de literatura

2021 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Carolina de Carli Nogueira ◽  
Bruno Gomes de Castro
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A brucelose é uma importante zoonose causada por bactérias pertencentes ao gênero Brucella (Brucellaceae). Brucella abortus tem como seu reservatório natural os bovinos e bubalinos, é o principal agente etiológico da brucelose nos mesmos e o homem é acidentalmente afetado. Essa zoonose apresenta alta morbidade e baixa mortalidade; todavia é um problema de saúde pública, pois grupos profissionais como veterinários, ordenhadores, tratadores de gado, funcionários de matadouro e indústrias lácteas, adquirem brucelose com relativa frequência. Essa doença vem causando danos em humanos por todo o mundo, que por vezes estão sendo subnotificados e assim se torna negligenciada pelos profissionais da saúde.

2009 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 48-59
Author(s):  
A M.J ◽  
A S.S ◽  
A I.A ◽  
A Al-Oubaidy ◽  
A Alwan ◽  
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Author(s):  
Justin Farrell

This chapter examines the bitter, long-lasting, and sometimes violent dispute over the Yellowstone bison herd—America's only remaining genetically pure and free-roaming herd, which once numbered more than 30 million but was exterminated down to a mere 23 single animals. This intractable issue hinges on current scientific disagreements about the biology and ecology of the disease brucellosis (Brucella abortus). But in recent years, a more radical, grassroots, and direct action activist group called the Buffalo Field Campaign (BFC) has found success by shifting the focus of the debate away from science, toward the deeper religious dimensions of the issue. The chapter shows how the infusion of the conflict with moral and spiritual feeling has brought to the fore deeper questions that ultimately needed to be answered, thus making this a public religious conflict as much as a scientific one, sidestepping rabbit holes of intractability. It observes the ways in which BFC activists engaged in a phenomenon called moral and religious “muting.” This has theoretical implications for understanding how certain elements of culture (e.g., individualism and moral relativism) can organize and pattern others—especially in post hoc explanations of religiously motivated activism.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sleptsov Evgeniy ◽  
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Vinokurov Nikolay ◽  
Fedorov Valeriy ◽  
Bochkarev Innokentiy ◽  
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