Analysis of 506 consecutive positive serologic tests for brucellosis in Saudi Arabia

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Abstract

Brucellosis is common in the central region of Saudi Arabia. The major clue to the diagnosis is serologic testing. In 3 years, over 500 positive patients who had a titer of 1:160 or more were identified. Brucella species was the single organism most commonly recovered in all blood cultures, being found in 24% of patients with culture positive for pathogenic bacteria. The expected greater number of Brucella cultures with high initial recorded titer was confirmed; 31% of the positive high-titer group had positive Brucella cultures. Conclusive correlation was uncommon below the 1:640 titer. The lower titers were less useful as indicators of active disease in this population, in which many people appear to have persistent low antibody levels.

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Kiel, F. W., & Yousuf Khan, M. (1987). Analysis of 506 consecutive positive serologic tests for brucellosis in Saudi Arabia. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 25(8), 1384–1387. https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.25.8.1384-1387.1987

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