What risk do < i > Brucella < /i > vaccines pose to humans? A systematic review of the scientific literature on occupational exposure
ConclusionsBrucella vaccines pose occupational risk of contagion to humans from their production to their administration to livestock, although morbidity is low and deaths were not reported. Recommended protective measures and active surveillance of exposed workers appeared to reduce this risk. It would be advisable to carry out observational studies and/or systematic registries using solid diagnostic criteria.
Source: PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases - Category: Tropical Medicine Authors: Manuel Vives-Soto Source Type: research
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