Brucella Antibody (B.Abortus & B.Melitensis)

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Brucella Antibody (B.Abortus & B.Melitensis), in Visit Clinic

Detects antibodies to Brucella (B. abortus and B. melitensis) to diagnose or monitor brucellosis infection in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Blood
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
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24 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
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20K+Customers
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What is a Brucella Antibody (B.Abortus & B.Melitensis) Test in Visit Clinic?

This test measures antibodies your immune system makes against two Brucella bacteria: B. abortus and B. melitensis. Antibodies show whether you have been exposed to or infected by these bacteria. Brucella causes brucellosis, a systemic infection that can cause fever, sweats, joint pain, and fatigue. Detecting antibodies helps doctors confirm infection, choose treatment, and check response to therapy. It also helps track outbreaks and identify people at risk after contact with infected animals or unpasteurized dairy. Results are used with symptoms, exposure history, and sometimes bacterial culture or PCR for a clear diagnosis.

Brucella Antibody (B.Abortus & B.Melitensis) Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

Brucella Antibody (B.Abortus & B.Melitensis) Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Brucella Antibody (B.Abortus & B.Melitensis) test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a Brucella Antibody (B.Abortus & B.Melitensis) Test in Visit Clinic?

Brucella Antibody (B.Abortus & B.Melitensis) is usually ordered as part of infectious disease or serology evaluation when brucellosis is suspected. Doctors may request it if you have persistent fever, night sweats, joint or back pain, or if you had contact with livestock or unpasteurized dairy. It helps diagnose active or past Brucella infection and can monitor treatment. Abnormal results usually reflect infection, past exposure, or rare cross-reactions; weak immune responses or immunosuppressive drugs can cause false negatives. Family or household exposure to animals or shared unpasteurized foods can make testing more important.

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What is the difference between Brucella abortus and melitensis in Visit Clinic?plus

Brucella abortus primarily infects cattle; Brucella melitensis primarily infects sheep and goats. B. melitensis is more pathogenic for humans, causing more severe, often chronic disease, and is the leading cause of human brucellosis. Both transmit via contact with infected animals or unpasteurized dairy. Control differs by species-specific reservoir management and vaccines (e.g., S19/RB51 for abortus, Rev-1 for melitensis).

What if Brucella is positive in Visit Clinic?plus

If Brucella is positive, seek prompt medical evaluation and start specialist-guided antibiotic therapy—typically a combination regimen for several weeks—to clear infection and prevent relapse. You may need additional treatment or hospitalization for severe or focal disease (bones, joints, heart). Pregnant patients require different regimens. Avoid unpasteurized dairy, report occupational exposure, and complete follow-up testing to confirm cure and monitor for relapse.

What does Brucella melitensis cause in Visit Clinic?plus

Brucella melitensis causes brucellosis, a zoonotic systemic infection transmitted mainly from infected sheep and goats. It produces undulating fever, sweats, malaise, anorexia, weight loss, myalgia, arthralgia, headache, and hepatosplenomegaly. Complications include osteoarticular disease, endocarditis, and genital involvement such as orchitis or epididymitis; chronic or relapsing infection can occur without prompt diagnosis and prolonged antibiotics.

What disease is caused by Brucella abortus in Visit Clinic?plus

Brucella abortus causes brucellosis — a zoonotic bacterial infection. In cattle it produces bovine brucellosis, notably abortions and infertility; in humans it causes systemic brucellosis (undulant fever) with fever, sweats, fatigue, joint and muscle pain, and potential chronic complications. Transmission is via contact with infected animals, aborted tissue, or unpasteurized dairy; diagnosis requires lab testing and antibiotics.

Where is B. melitensis commonly found in Visit Clinic?plus

Brucella melitensis is primarily found in sheep and goats (and occasionally camels). It is endemic in parts of the Mediterranean, Middle East, Africa, South and Central Asia, and Latin America. Human infection usually follows contact with infected animals or tissues, or consumption of unpasteurized milk and cheese. Occupational risks include farmers, veterinarians and abattoir workers handling infected animals or birthing products.

Which type of fever is seen in brucellosis in Visit Clinic?plus

Brucellosis classically causes undulant fever — an intermittent, relapsing fever that rises and falls over days or weeks. Patients often have low-grade fever with periodic high-temperature spikes, especially in the evenings, accompanied by sweats (often night sweats), malaise, arthralgia and fatigue. The pattern can be prolonged and recurrent without adequate treatment.