Brucellosis outbreak traced to commercially sold camel milk through whole-genome sequencing, Israel

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Brucellosis, a neglected zoonotic disease acquired from contaminated food products, remains a public health concern worldwide. We describe an outbreak in which commercially sold camel milk containing Brucella melitensis was distributed across Israel. Whole-genome sequencing linked patients infected with B. melitensis to wholesale camel milk and unregulated livestock trade.

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Bardenstein, S., Gibbs, R. E., Yagel, Y., Motro, Y., & Moran-Gilad, J. (2021). Brucellosis outbreak traced to commercially sold camel milk through whole-genome sequencing, Israel. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 27(6), 1728–1731. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2706.204902

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