Brucellosis (Brucella)
Brucella ICD-9 023; ICD-10 A23
(Brucellosis, Mediterranean Fever, Brucella melitensis, Abortus, Suis, Canis)
General Information & Resources
Brucellosis is a disease caused by bacteria. It can affect many kinds of animals as well as people. It is frequently spread in animals through breeding with infected animals.
- Fact Sheet- Facts about Brucella: agent, reporting, control, incubation, diagnosis and symptoms.
- Brucellosis FAQs (PDF)
- Brucellosis in animals (PDF)
- Feral Swine Hunters: Protect Yourself and Your Family From Brucellosis- CDC and USDA brochure (PDF)
- CDC Brucellosis Information- CDC Brucellosis webpage
Several Texas laws (Tex. Health & Safety Code, Chapters 81, 84, and 87) require specific information regarding notifiable conditions to be provided to the Texas Department of State Health Services (DHSH). Healthcare providers, hospitals, laboratories, schools, and others must report patients suspected of having a notifiable condition (25 Tex. Admin. Code §97.2).
Report Brucella within one working day to 800-705-8868 or 800-252-8239.
Mailing Address
Department of State Health Services
Zoonosis Control Branch
PO BOX 149347 - Mail Code: 1956
Austin , TX 78714-9347
United States
Physical Address
Department of State Health Services
Zoonosis Control Branch
1100 W. 49th Street, Suite T-502
Austin , TX 78756-3199
United States