Myocarditis Brucellosis

**Myocarditis** is an inflammatory lesion of the heart muscle, which can be caused by various reasons, including infectious diseases. Among them, typhoid fever is one of the most common, but it can also occur with brucellosis, tuberculosis and other microbial infections. In this article, we look at brucellosis and its effects on the heart.

Brucellosis Brucellosis is a bacterial infection caused by pathogenic bacteria called Brucella. It is spread through contact with infected animals such as cows, goats, sheep, pigs and poultry, and through eating dirty meat or foods containing the bacteria. Brucella can enter the human body through scratches and damaged skin, as well as through contact with infected animals. Symptoms of brucellosis



Myocarditis is an inflammatory disease of the heart muscle (myocardium) that causes chest pain and can lead to serious complications, including heart failure, irregular heart rhythms, and myocardial infarction.

In this case, we are looking at myocarditis caused by brucellosis, an infection that is transmitted through meat, dairy products, or contact with an infected animal. The most common method of infection is through meat contamination. Other routes, such as water or insects, are less likely.

Brucellosis can also be transmitted through