Brucelosis en Chile: Descripción de una serie de 13 casos
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Olivares Castillo, Roberto
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Brucelosis en Chile: Descripción de una serie de 13 casos
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Introduction: Brucellosis is a zoonosis caused by Brucella spp. It may be acquired by consuming unpasteurized dairy products. Brucellosis has a low incidence in Chile, thus, we have a scarce data. Aim: To report and
to characterize the first series of clinical cases of adult patients diagnosed with brucellosis in Chile. Methods:
We describe a series of 13 clinical cases in patients diagnosed between 2000 and 2016 in three different centers
in the Metropolitan Region, Chile. A retrospective analysis was performed on clinical presentation, laboratory,
antibiotic treatment, morbidity and mortality. Results: The mean age was 50 years old. Eight cases had a record
of consumption of unpasteurized dairy products. The most frequently reported complaints were fever. The most
frequent focal point involved was the spine. Only one patient had a positive blood culture, while the diagnosis
was made using serological techniques in the other part of the group. The most indicated antibiotic regimens
were doxycycline-rifampicin and doxycycline-gentamicin. The hospital stay was 20 days approximately as an
average. Clinical cure was achieved in all cases. Conclusions: Brucellosis is an infrequent zoonosis in Chile, and
it produces a nonspecific clinical picture, so it is necessary to have high suspicion to make the diagnosis based in
the antecedent of consumption of unpasteurized dairy or raw meat.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/157358
DOI: 10.4067/S0716-10182017000300006
ISSN: 07161018
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Rev Chilena Infectol 2017; 34 (3): 243-247
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