Re-emergence of brucellosis in cattle in France and risk for human health

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A case of human brucellosis was diagnosed in France in January 2012. The investigation demonstrated that the case had been contaminated by raw milk cheese from a neighbouring dairy farm. As France has been officially free of bovine brucellosis since 2005, veterinary investigations are being conducted to determine the origin of the infection and avoid its spread among other herds. Hypotheses about the source of this infection are discussed.

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Mailles, A., Rautureau, S., Le Horgne, J. M., Poignet-Leroux, B., d’Arnoux, C., Dennetière, G., … Garin-Bastuji, B. (2012). Re-emergence of brucellosis in cattle in France and risk for human health. Eurosurveillance, 17(30). https://doi.org/10.2807/ese.17.30.20227-en

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