A Pork Butcher Threatened by Pork Disease: Experience of Lomé Teaching Hospital - Neurology & Neuroscience
Streptococcus suis (S. suis) is a neglected zoonotic pathogen found primarily in pigs, that can cause serious infection in humans [1-3]. These bacterial infections have raised serious concerns in public hygien and economic field. This zoonotic pathogen has been identified as the most common and the third leading cause of bacterial meningitis in adults in South-East Asia, and northern Europe [4,5].
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