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Brucella Canis Infection: Transmission, Symptoms, and Prevention in Dogs and Humans

by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief

2023-09-19 13:43:00

The infection, which causes infertility and movement problems in dogs, has been found to have been transmitted to humans.

Doctors say British citizens have been infected with a bacteria called Brucella canis from dogs. The infection, which causes infertility and movement problems in dogs, has been found to have been transmitted to humans. So far, there is no cure for this infection in dogs. It has been found that the infection is transmitted from dogs to humans through bodily fluids.

According to the figures of the British government, the incidence of Brucella canis bacteria has been increasing in dogs since 2020. It is concluded that the presence of the bacteria in the UK came from Eastern Europe. The British Public Health Department advises to take special care when coming into contact with body fluids such as urine, blood and saliva of dogs. Once the bacteria is found in a dog, it is unlikely to completely clear until the dog dies. Therefore, the British Health Department warns that even following the antimicrobial test, you should be careful.

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