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A congenital brucellosis case of 34-day-old girl
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  • Dan Xu,
  • Xuejing Li,
  • Beilei Cheng,
  • Yunlian Zhou,
  • Mingming Zhou,
  • Weizhong Gu,
  • Zhimin Chen,
  • Yingshuo Wang
Dan Xu
Zhejiang University School of Medicine Children's Hospital

Corresponding Author:danxu2020@zju.edu.cn

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Xuejing Li
Zhejiang University School of Medicine Children's Hospital
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Beilei Cheng
Zhejiang University School of Medicine Children's Hospital
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Yunlian Zhou
Zhejiang University School of Medicine Children's Hospital
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Mingming Zhou
Zhejiang University School of Medicine Children's Hospital
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Weizhong Gu
Zhejiang University School of Medicine Children's Hospital
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Zhimin Chen
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Yingshuo Wang
Zhejiang University School of Medicine Children's Hospital
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Abstract

Brucellosis is the most common zoonotic infection over the world, caused by bacterial genus brucella. The disease is transmitted rarely via human-to-human transmission. Limited data support vertical transmission of human brucellosis. Herein, we reported a case of congenital brucellosis case. Brucella meliteusis DNA was detected by next-generation sequencing and bacterial identifying under microscope in mother’s placental specimen, which also proved chorioamnionitis. After the first course of rifampicin for 6 weeks and meropenem for 2 weeks, the disease relapsed within 3 weeks. The second course were rifampicin and SMZ/TMP for 8 weeks. The baby was still in following-up.