Harefuah
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Brucellosis is a zoonotic disease that causes systemic symptoms and can involve many organs and tissues. The major sources of infection are consumption of unpasteurized diary products and occupational contact. Brucella is a small, gram-negative coccobacillus that grows slowly in vitro. ⋯ The standard treatment for acute and chronic brucellosis is a combination of doxycycline with a second drug such as rifampicin or gentamicin, in order to cure, prevent complications and relapse. Although the rate of occurrence is ever-decreasing due to vaccination of animals, nonetheless, the disease has not been eradicated in Israel. This review focuses on the clinical presentation, diagnosis, and mainly on complications of brucellosis and the available therapeutic options.