Affiliations 

  • 1 University hospital for infectious diseases and febrile conditions, Medical Faculty, "Ss Cyril and Methodius" University, Skopje, Republic of North Macedonia
  • 2 Department of Biology, Faculty of Natural and Life Sciences, El-Oued University, El-Oued, Algeria
  • 3 General hospital Kumanovo, Republic of North Macedonia
Trop Biomed, 2023 Mar 01;40(1):76-79.
PMID: 37356006 DOI: 10.47665/tb.40.1.014

Abstract

Over the last decades, the epidemiology of human brucellosis globally has been subjected to significant changes, with the eradication of many existing endemic hot spots. This paper describes three cases with initial misdiagnosis of brucellosis that were managed during 2011-2017 in Republic of North Macedonia, country that until recently has been declared as endemic region. In spite of the fever, constitutional symptoms, focal disease (spondylitis, pneumonia and orchitis) and previous contact with domestic animals, brucellosis was not initially recognized, and patients were inadequately managed. Brucellosis should be part of differential diagnostic considerations in patients exposed to contacts with animals, with osteoarticular symptoms and signs, constitutional manifestations and different organ involvements in endemic regions where its incidence is diminishing.

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