Medline ® Abstract for Reference 19
of 'Mycobacterium bovis'
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Human Mycobacterium bovis infection in Buenos Aires: epidemiology, microbiology and clinical presentation.
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Cordova E, Gonzalo X, Boschi A, Lossa M, Robles M, Poggi S, Ambroggi M
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Int J Tuberc Lung Dis. 2012;16(3):415.
We performed a retrospective study of clinical, epidemiological and microbiological characteristics of patients with confirmed Mycobacterium bovis infection treated at Francisco Muñiz Hospital, Buenos Aires, Argentina, between 1996 and 2008. A total of 39 patients were included, accounting for 0.4% of tuberculosis cases in our hospital. Of these, 93% had at least one risk factor for M. bovis; the most frequent was occupational exposure (65%), followed by history of living in a rural area (31%) and consumption of unpasteurised milk (4%). Pulmonary disease was the most frequent clinical presentation. Rifampicin resistance and multidrug resistance were seen in two patients, both of whom had human immunodeficiency virus infection.
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Department of Infectious Diseases, Francisco J. Muñiz Hospital, Buenos Aires, Argentina. dr_ecordova@hotmail.com
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