Brucella.. Placental retention and inflammation of the uterus and Navelm and toxic. Abortion in the fifth or sixth month. arthritis



Brucella:
Is a bacterial disease caused by brucella abortus in cattle and Brucella ovis in sheep and Brucella melitensis in goats.
The most common symptoms in ruminants:
- Abortion in the fifth or sixth month in unprotected bovine cows.
- The retention of placenta and inflammation of the uterus may be accompanied by death and toxicity.
Infertility.
- Often cases that abort for the first time do not abort again but there are cases of individual abortions second and third.
- In bulls, testicular inflammation and bulimia occurs (swelling of both testicles) and ends in infertility when the testicles are infected.
- In addition to abortion abortion may be noted arthritis.
- In sheep and goats: Abortion is a symptom of the head and notes of arthritis, swollen water, mastitis and diarrhea.