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We observed 85 patients aged 17 to 74 years. All patients used standard general, serological, biochemical and statistical methods. According to clinical forms patients were distributed as follows: primary chronic brucellosis (PChB) - 22 (25.8%) and secondary chronic brucellosis (SChB) - 63 (74.2%). The subcompensation phase was observed in 62.3% of the examined patients, the decompensation phase was detected in 37.7%.
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