Brucellosis is an infectious disease generated with the Brucella type bacteria, and which are seen as endemic in humans and animals (Category B infectious disease). It is commonly transmitted to humans through contact with infected animals or by eating infected food, At present, travel infection is also a major route of transmission. As it is the world's most common
zoonotic disease, there are more than 500,000 new cases each year and a large number of chronic infections. Large-scale
screening is an effective measure to control the spread of brucellosis. Therefore, there is a huge market demand for the diagnosis of brucellosis.
Common Diagnostic Methods of Brucellosis(Method backward & not accurated detection)
1. Pathogen culture: it takes time-consuming, often leads to false negative.
2. Serological test
A)Rose Bengal (RB) Test: observation is not accurate
B)Standard Agglutination Tube (SAT) test: tedious operation
C) Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) : tedious operation
D) PCR : time-consuming