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12 mar 2013 · Tularemia is a zoonosis caused by Francisella tularensis. Tularemia outbreaks occurred in Central Anatolia during 2009 and 2011.
17 lip 2023 · Tularemia is an acute febrile zoonotic illness caused by the highly infectious gram-negative organism Francisella tularensis. It is important to maintain a high degree of clinical suspicion for tularemia infections as symptoms can vary depending on the route of infection.
Tularemia is a potentially serious illness that occurs naturally in the United States. It is caused by the bacterium Francisella tularensis found in animals (especially rodents, rabbits, and hares).
18 lis 2023 · PDF | Tularemia caused by Gram-negative, coccobacillus bacterium, Francisella tularensis, is a highly infectious zoonotic disease.
Francisella tularensis LVS (an attenuated live vaccine strain of Russian origin) can be used to prevent infections in laboratory staff and certain other professional groups (hunters, trappers), but it is not routinely accessible.
Tularemia is an infection due to Francisella tularensiss. Natural infections occur following inhalation of the organism by occupationally exposed persons. As few as 10 – 50 organ produce infection via the respiratory route but there has been no documented person-person transmission.
13 paź 2011 · F. tularensis is considered to be a serious potential bioterrorist threat because it is one of the most infectious pathogenic bacteria known—inhalation of as few as 10 organisms can cause disease—and it has substantial capacity to cause serious illness and death.