Humans also get the disease (often called undulant fever). Only 4,000 to 6,000 human ... Children are more likely to get brucellosis from drinking raw milk. The usual symptoms are weakness ...
Brucellosis can also infect human beings, causing persistent, intermittent flu-like symptoms known as undulant fever. Transmission occurs through direct contact between a person's open cuts and ...
Brucellosis continues to be problematic for livestock producers ... Despite antibiotic treatment, infected patient can experience a recurring sequelae evident as undulant fever and arthritis.