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    • Infectious Diseases
    • Public Health

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    • Brucellosis is a zoonotic disease caused by various Brucella species.
    • High endemicity of brucellosis in certain regions necessitates heightened awareness and preventive strategies.
    • Occupational exposure, particularly through contact with infected animals or their products, poses a significant risk.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To outline the risks associated with human brucellosis in endemic areas.
    • To emphasize the importance of personal protective measures during operations involving potential exposure.
    • To provide an overview of clinical diagnosis, treatment, and prevention strategies for human brucellosis.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of existing literature on Brucella species and transmission routes.
    • Analysis of risk factors associated with occupational exposure in high-prevalence regions.
    • Synthesis of current clinical guidelines for diagnosis, treatment, and prevention.

    Main Results:

    • Human brucellosis is a significant public health concern in regions with high Brucella prevalence.
    • Failure to implement adequate personal protective measures increases the risk of infection.
    • Effective management requires a multi-faceted approach including early diagnosis, appropriate treatment, and robust preventive measures.

    Conclusions:

    • Strict adherence to personal protective equipment protocols is essential when handling animal carcasses in brucellosis-endemic zones.
    • Comprehensive strategies encompassing clinical diagnosis, treatment, and prevention are critical for controlling human brucellosis.
    • Raising awareness among healthcare professionals and at-risk populations is key to mitigating disease spread.