Presumptive diagnosis of brucellosis and determination of risk factors for seropositivity among members of cattle keeping households in a high cattle traffi c area in the South Western region of Uganda
<p>Brucellosis is worldwide and affects human, cattle health and international trade. Human Brucella seroprevalence in Ugandan communities is not well known since most of the health centers are not able to screen for brucellosis. The study presumptively determined: seroprevalence, identifi ed...
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Main Authors: | Arnold Ezama (Author), Jean-Paul Gonzalez (Author), Tesfaalem Tekleghiorghis Sebhatu (Author), Tumwine Gabriel (Author), Samuel Majalija (Author), Francis Bajunirwe (Author) |
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Global Journal of Infectious Diseases and Clinical Research - Peertechz Publications,
2019-08-27.
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