A Study on the Possible Link of Brucellosis to Increased Stillbirths in the Maltese Islands from 1919 to 1954
ABSTRACT Background Human brucellosis, otherwise known as undulant fever, is one of the most widespread zoonotic diseases in the world. Even though 9%-15% of stillbirths are known to be caused by infectious diseases, the study of the link between human Brucella melitensis and the termination of birt...
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Main Authors: | Lianne Tripp (Author), Larry A. Sawchuk (Author), Mahinda Samarakoon (Author) |
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2024-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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