The presence of a Brucella-positive camel in households and the consumption of raw milk highlight shared exposure at the human-animal interface. In marginal areas of Ethiopia, such as the Dire district, camel herders often face challenges accessing public services and information regarding zoonotic diseases. Consequently, promoting preventive strategies and raising awareness about the public health effects of camel brucellosis are encouraged to decrease the impact of this zoonotic disease in pastoral communities.
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