- Swinging pyrexia (up to 40–41°C), rigors and sweating.
- Arthralgia/arthritis (usually monoauricular) involving larger joints such as the hip, knee, shoulder and ankle.
- Low back pain.
- Headache insomnia.
- Small firm splenomegaly and hepatomegaly.
- Leucopenia with relative lymphocytosis.
Pattern of Disease
Brucella infection in humans could vary from an acute febrile disease to a chronic, low–grade, ill–defined disease, lasting several days, months or occasionally, even years. The acute phase is characterized by a sudden or insidious onset of illness with:







