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18 lis 2023 · Tularemia caused by Gram-negative, coccobacillus bacterium, Francisella tularensis, is a highly infectious zoonotic disease. Human cases have been reported mainly from the United States, Nordic...
12 mar 2013 · The mean incubation period of tularemia is 3- 5 days, but symptoms can appear between 1 and 21 days after exposure and depend on the route of infection.
17 sty 2024 · Tularemia is a zoonosis caused by the Gram negative, facultative intracellular bacterium Francisella tularensis. This disease has multiple clinical presentations according to the...
Tularemia (potocznie nazywana „ gorączką zajęczą”) jest chorobą ludzi i zwierząt spowodowaną zakażeniem bakterią Francisella tularensis. Szczególnie wrażliwe na zakażenie są króliki, zające oraz gryzonie, ale chorują również na przykład koty domowe.
Tularemia is a re-emerging bacterial disease that affects humans, wild animals, and domestic animals. The disease is caused by Francisella tularensis that is found all over the world, but it is most commonly reported in North America, a few Scandinavian and Asian countries. The disease can occur in sporadic and epidemic form.
1 lip 2022 · Tularaemia is an infectious zoonotic disease caused by the bacterium Francisella tularensis. The bacterium is highly virulent for humans and a range of animals such as rodents, hares and rabbits. Francisella tularensis subspecies tularensis (type A) is one of the most infectious known human pathogens.
12 paź 2024 · An infection of wild rodents—particularly rabbits and muskrats—with Francisella (Pasteurella) tularensis. Usually acquired by contact with animal tissues (eg, trapping muskrats, skinning rabbits), from ticks, or from biting flies