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Title: Clinical profile and management of brucellosis in Tehran - Iran
Author(s): HADADI A, RASOULINEJAD M, HAJI ABDOLBAGHI M, MOHRAZ M, KHASHAYAR P
Journal: Acta Clinica Belgica
Volume: 64    Issue: 1   Date: 2009   
Pages: 11-15
DOI: 10.2143/ACB.64.1.1002460

Abstract :






Background - Brucellosis is one of the most frequent infectious diseases in many regions of Iran. The purpose of this study was to evaluate different clinical, laboratory and therapeutic aspects of this disease. Method - This retrospective descriptive study was performed on patients referred to two teaching hospitals in Tehran/Iran with brucellosis diagnosis during the years 1998 - 2005. Patients’ signs and symptoms, laboratory findings and clinical responses were evaluated during the study period. Results - More than half of the 415 patients enrolled in this study were female. The duration of the symptoms was reported to be less than 2 months in 83.85% of the patients prior to being examined in our centre. While sweating and fever were the most common symptoms, peripheral arthritis, sacroiliitis and splenomegaly were the most frequently reported signs. Rifampin plus cotrimoxazole was the most common regimen administered in these cases (32%) and relapse was also more frequently seen in this group of patients (13.8%), whilst doxycycline and cotrimoxazole led to the smallest number of relapses (2.5%). Conclusion - Brucellosis is known to have various manifestations, so it should be considered as one of the differential diagnoses of any patient referred with different organs involvement accompanied with or without fever. Relapse is one of the complications reported even following an appropriate treatment.