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Reduced milk production and the birth of weak calves further compound agricultural losses.

In its primary host, cattle, B. abortus typically localizes in the reproductive tract. The hallmark clinical signs of infection include: abortus

The bacterium's ability to persist inside host macrophages makes it difficult to treat, often requiring long-term combination antibiotic therapy. Reduced milk production and the birth of weak

Humans typically acquire B. abortus through direct contact with infected animals or the consumption of . The hallmark clinical signs of infection include: The

Brucella abortus is a Gram-negative, facultative intracellular bacterium that primarily targets cattle and serves as a major etiological agent of . This zoonotic disease is a critical global concern, causing significant economic losses in the livestock industry and posing a persistent public health threat to humans. While some countries have successfully eradicated the pathogen, it remains endemic in regions including Latin America, the Middle East, Africa, and parts of Asia. Impact on Livestock

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