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Title
Human and animal incidence of brucellosis declining in Spain
Author(s)
Sanchez-Serrano, Luisa P ISCIII | Ordoñez-Banegas, Pilar ISCIII | Diaz Garcia, Maria Oliva ISCIII | Torres, Albertina ISCIII
Date issued
2005-04-21
Citation
Euro Surveill. 2005 Apr 21;10(4):E050421.4.
Language
Inglés
Abstract
Human brucellosis has been a statutorily notifiable disease in Spain since 1943, and further legislation in 1995 stipulated that information should be collected on individual cases [1]. This information is interpreted together with information gathered by other surveillance systems, such as the outbreak, status reporting and microbiology information systems.
MESH
Adolescent | Adult | Aged | Aged, 80 and over | Animals | Brucellosis | Brucellosis, Bovine | Cattle | Child | Child, Preschool | Disease Outbreaks | Female | Humans | Incidence | Infant | Infant, Newborn | Male | Middle Aged | Risk Assessment | Risk Factors | Spain | Population Surveillance
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