Brucella melitensis
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B. melitensis colonies
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Brucella melitensis |
Brucella melitensis is one of the species of bacteria that cause brucellosis, a disease affecting sheep, cattle, and sometimes humans. It is primarily considered to be associated with caprine brucellosis, but is also found in sheep. It causes reproductive disease such as orchitis, epididymitis, mastitis, and abortions. It is zoonotic, unlike Brucella ovis, causing Malta fever or localized brucellosis in humans.
[edit] External links
- Brucella melitensis 16M (from PATRIC the PathoSystems Resource Integration Center, a NIAID Bioinformatics Resource Center)
- Brucella melitensis 16M genome information
- Genome information on B. melitensis and other Brucella species
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