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Brucellosis
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Brucellosis is a bacterial disease that may affect various organs of the body. The bacteria that causes this disease are found in unpasteurized milk from diseased cows and also from discharges from cattle or goats that abort their fetus. It is unlikely that this disease would be spread from person to person.
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Disease reporting
Health-care providers and clinical laboratories are required to report cases and suspect cases of brucellosis to local health departments within one working day of identification.
Disease reporting form for health-care practitioners (PDF 42K)
Go to our disease reporting page for information on how to report and for telephone numbers of local health departments.
For county health departments:
Case report form (6/03) (PDF 24K)
For reportable diseases lacking Oregon-specific investigative guidelines or case report forms, please contact the epidemiologist on call for assistance.
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