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Abstract<\/b><\/span><\/h2>\n

Introduction\/Background: Brucellosis is a zoonosis of major public health significance that occurs worldwide in both man and animals.<\/p>\n

Human brucellosis is a severe debilitating disease that requires prolonged treatment, if untreated can result in permanent disability and loss of productivity. Human brucellosis presents a great variety of clinical manifestations making it difficult to diagnose clinically.<\/p>\n

In some endemic areas every case of human fever of unknown origin is assumed to be due to brucellosis. Therefore, the diagnosis must be confirmed by laboratory tests.<\/p>\n

A study was conducted in Kano State, North-western Nigeria to determine the sensitivity of clinical diagnosis of human brucellosis and determine its risk factors of among hospital patients presenting to some selected hospitals with febrile illness.<\/p>\n

Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional descriptive study from September to December 2011. One major hospital was selected from each of the five local government areas within Kano metropolis.<\/p>\n

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Introduction<\/span><\/span><\/strong><\/span><\/h2>\n

Brucellosis is a bacterial disease caused by species of the genus Brucella [as] an important zoonosis and a significant cause of reproductive losses in animals.<\/p>\n

The disease usually caused by Brucella abortus <\/em>in cattle, B. melitensis <\/em>or B. ovis <\/em>in small ruminants, B. suis <\/em>in pigs and B. canis <\/em>in dogs [has also been discovered] in sea mammals, in many species of pinnipeds and cetaceans.<\/p>\n

This discovery of the Brucella in marine mammals changed the concept of a land- based distribution of brucellosis and associated control measures. Brucella species are also maintained in wildlife populations such as feral pigs, bisons, elks and European hares.<\/p>\n

Brucellosis is an infectious zoonotic disease that is associated with chronic debilitating infections in humans and reproductive failure in domestic animals.iv<\/sup> Brucellosis is also considered as an occupational, laboratory and travel-acquired disease.<\/p>\n

The risk of disease and its severity is to a significant extent determined by the specie of Brucella to which an individual is exposed. Food animals are the major reservoirs for the disease. Nigeria\u2019s food animals\u2019 population is estimated at 15.2 million cattle, 23 million sheep and 28 million goats.<\/p>\n

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