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: Abortions, stillbirths, retained placentas, and reduced milk production.

: The "Bangs vaccine" (S19 or RB51) is given to young heifers to build immunity. bang's disease

In cattle, the disease is also known as "contagious abortion" because its hallmark symptom is the loss of a calf during the last trimester of pregnancy. : Infected animals must be identified through blood

: Infected animals must be identified through blood tests and removed from the herd to prevent further spread. Risks and Symptoms in Humans Brucellosis in Cattle - Reproductive System , officially known as Brucellosis , is a

: Spread through contact with aborted fetuses, placental fluids, or vaginal discharges. It can also spread via contaminated feed or water.

, officially known as Brucellosis , is a highly contagious bacterial infection caused primarily by Brucella abortus . It is a zoonotic disease, meaning it primarily affects livestock (especially cattle) but can spread to humans. Disease Overview for Livestock

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