| 释义 | Malta fever
 Malta fevern. See  brucellosis.Malta fevern  1.  (Veterinary Science) another name for brucellosis  2.  (Pathology) another name for brucellosisbru•cel•lo•sis(ˌbru səˈloʊ sɪs)
 n.   infection with bacteria of the Brucella genus, frequently causing spontaneous abortions in animals and remittent fever in humans. Also called  undulant fever.   [1925–30; < New Latin Brucell(a) (after Dutch. Bruce; see -ella) + -osis] Thesaurus
 | Noun | 1. | Malta fever - infectious bacterial disease of human beings transmitted by contact with infected animals or infected meat or milk products; characterized by fever and headachebrucellosis, Gibraltar fever, Mediterranean fever, Rock fever, undulant feverinfectious disease - a disease transmitted only by a specific kind of contact | 
 Malta fever
 Malta fever:see brucellosisbrucellosisor Bang's disease,
 infectious disease of farm animals that is sometimes transmitted to humans. In humans the disease is also known as undulant fever, Mediterranean fever, or Malta fever.
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 Malta fever[′mȯl·tə ′fē·vər]  (medicine)  brucellosisMalta fever
 brucellosis[broo″sel-o´sis] a generalized infection involving primarily the reticuloendothelial system, marked by remittent fluctuating fever, malaise, and headache. It is caused by various species of Brucella and is transmitted to humans from domestic animals such as pigs, goats, and cattle, especially through infected milk or contact with the carcass of an infected animal.The disease is also called undulant fever because one of the major symptoms in humans is a fever that fluctuates widely at regular intervals. The symptoms in the beginning stages are difficult to notice and include loss of weight and increased irritability. As the illness advances, headaches, chills, diaphoresis, and muscle aches and pains appear. It is possible for these symptoms to persist for years, either intermittently or continuously, although most patients recover completely within 2 to 6 months. Diagnosis is confirmed by blood cultures or serologic agglutination tests.
 Treatment consists of rest and supportive care with a prolonged antibiotic regimen. Prevention is best accomplished by the pasteurization of milk and a program of testing, vaccination, and elimination of infected animals.
 bru·cel·lo·sis(brū'sel-ō'sis), Infectious diseases caused by the bacteria Brucella melitensis biovars, characterized by fever, sweating, weakness, orchitis, aches, and pains, and transmitted to humans by direct contact with diseased animals or through ingestion of infected meat, milk, or cheese, and particularly hazardous to veterinarians, farmers, and slaughterhouse workers; although some crossing over by species may occur, Brucella melitensis, Brucella melitensis biovar abortus, Brucella melitensis biovar canis, and Brucella melitensis biovar suis characteristically affect goats, cattle, dogs, and swine, respectively. Synonym(s): febris undulans, Malta fever, Mediterranean fever (1) , undulating feverMalta fevern. See  brucellosis.brucellosisA highly contagiously infection by Brucella spp, primarily B abortus (less commonly, B melintensis and B suis), caused by skin contact with infected cattle, goats and sheep or consumption of contaminated milk or meat.
 Epidemiology
 Primarily affects veterinarians, farmers, wool sorters and dairy workers, who are occupationally exposed to infected animals, meats or spore-laden wool.
 
 Clinical findings
 Fever, sweating, malaise, aches, meningitis, abscesses of brain, liver, spleen, cholecytitis, endocarditis, arthritis, spondylitis, osteomyelitis, erythema nodosum, inhalation pneumonitis.
 
 Management
 Doxycycline, rifampin for 6+ weeks.
 
 Prognosis
 Generally less than 5%.
 Malta feverSee BRUCELLOSIS.Bruce, Sir David, English surgeon, 1855-1931. Brucella abortus - infectious bacteria causing abortions in cattle, sheep, mares; causes undulant fever in man and a wasting disease in chickens. Synonym(s): abortus bacillus; Bang bacillusBrucella - a genus of encapsulated, nonmotile bacteria (family Brucellaceae) causing infection of the genital organs, the mammary gland, and the respiratory and intestinal tracts.brucellosis - an infectious disease caused by Brucella, and transmitted by direct contact with diseased animals or through ingestion of infected meat, milk, or cheese. Synonym(s): febris undulans; Malta fever; Mediterranean fever; undulant fever
 Malta, an island in the Mediterranean Sea south of Sicily. Malta fever - Synonym(s): brucellosisPatient discussion about Malta feverQ. Can Familial Mediterranean Fever (FMF) cause a heart enlargement? A friend of mine is suffering from FMF. its usually doesn't bother him that much and when it dose the symptoms are stomach ache and fever. he has no heart symptoms and takes no medications.his physician told him that because of the FMF he might suffer from a heart enlargement, and that he should take some oral medications daily to prevent it.how can it be?A. This question can't be answered with a strict yes or no.More discussions about Malta feveralthough FMF on its own can't cause heart enlargement, FMF can cause amyloidosis because of the recurrent inflammation. this may lead to enlargement of the heart which is a severe disease.
 the good side is that taking medication can decrease the chance of the cardiac enlargement.
 Malta feverRelated to Malta fever: Bang's disease, brucellosis, undulant fever
 Synonyms for Malta fevernoun infectious bacterial disease of human beings transmitted by contact with infected animals or infected meat or milk productsSynonymsbrucellosisGibraltar feverMediterranean feverRock feverundulant fever
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