Analysis of Statistical Data for Diagnosing Brucellosis in Blood Samples from Cows
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https://doi.org/10.59957/see.v11.i1.2026.14Keywords:
Brucellosis, Animals, Abortions, Blood samples, Statistical analyses.Abstract
Brucellosis is a chronic disease that often affects animals such as sheep, goats, cattle, and wild boars. Symptoms of the disease may include abortions, inflammation of the testes (orchitis), inflammation of the joints (arthritis), and infertility. People working with these animals are most at risk of contracting the disease. Early detection of brucellosis is achieved through the Rose-Bengal test. Proper sanitary and hygienic practices are also of great importance; they play a key role in preventing the spread of brucellosis.
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