This document discusses Brucellosis, caused by Brucella bacteria. It affects both humans and animals. In humans, it can cause undulant fever and lead to complications in organs like the heart, brain and joints if untreated. Animals abort pregnancies. It is transmitted through contact with infected birthing fluids or eating raw dairy. Diagnosis involves blood tests. Treatment requires long-term antibiotics. Prevention includes vaccination of animals in high-risk areas and avoiding raw/unpasteurized dairy products.