Brucelosis en Chile: Descripción de una serie de 13 casos
Author
dc.contributor.author
Olivares Castillo, Roberto
Author
dc.contributor.author
Vidal, Pamela
Author
dc.contributor.author
Sotomayor, Camila
Author
dc.contributor.author
Norambuena, Mackarenna
Author
dc.contributor.author
Luppi Norambuena, Mario
Author
dc.contributor.author
Silva Ojeda, Francisco
Author
dc.contributor.author
Cifuentes Díaz, Marcela
Admission date
dc.date.accessioned
2018-12-20T14:53:41Z
Available date
dc.date.available
2018-12-20T14:53:41Z
Publication date
dc.date.issued
2017
Cita de ítem
dc.identifier.citation
Rev Chilena Infectol 2017; 34 (3): 243-247
Identifier
dc.identifier.issn
07161018
Identifier
dc.identifier.other
10.4067/S0716-10182017000300006
Identifier
dc.identifier.uri
https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/157358
Abstract
dc.description.abstract
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.