Abstract
Brucella melitensis was identified in an aspirate obtained from a patient’s hip joint during a procedure at a hospital in Canada. We conducted an investigation into possible exposures among hospital workers; 1 worker who assisted with the procedure tested positive for B. melitensis. Aerosol-generating procedures performed outside the laboratory may facilitate transmission of this bacterium.
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Lowe, C. F., Showler, A. J., Perera, S., McIntyre, S., Qureshi, R., Patel, S. N., … Muller, M. P. (2015). Hospital-associated transmission of brucella melitensis outside the laboratory. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 21(1), 150–152. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2101.141247
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