نتایج جستجو برای: tularemia

تعداد نتایج: 1173  

Journal: :Veterinary Research 2005

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2005
William A Agger

The recent report by Goethert, Shani, and Telford has demonstrated that strains of Francisella tularensis subsp. tularensis (type A) on the island of Martha’s Vineyard are of multiple genotypes (3). In that paper, the authors stated that the mode of transmission of the two outbreaks (summer 1978 and summer 2000) of pneumonic tularemia (1, 5) from this island remain “undescribed” (3). I propose ...

Journal: :Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation 1990

Journal: :Health Problems of Civilization 2015

Journal: :Russian Journal of Infection and Immunity 2021

2010
Sam R. Telford Heidi K. Goethert

The epidemiology of tularemia has influenced, perhaps incorrectly skewed, our views on the ecology of the agent of tularemia. In particular, the central role of lagomorphs needs to be reexamined. Diverse observations, some incidental, and some that are more generally reproducible, have not been synthesized so that the critical elements of the perpetuation of Francisella tularensis can be identi...

2015
Stina Bäckman Jonas Näslund Mats Forsman Johanna Thelaus

Mosquitoes are thought to function as mechanical vectors of Francisella tularensis subspecies holarctica (F. t. holarctica) causing tularemia in humans. We investigated the clinical relevance of transstadially maintained F. t. holarctica in mosquitoes. Aedes egypti larvae exposed to a fully virulent F. t. holarctica strain for 24 hours, were allowed to develop into adults when they were individ...

2010
Dae Young Kim Thomas J. Reilly Susan K. Schommer Sean T. Spagnoli

To the Editor: Tularemia is a highly pathogenic zoonosis caused by the gram-negative intracellular bacterium Francisella tularensis. F. tularensis causes serious septicemia in animals, especially wild rodents and lagomorphs (rabbits and hares), and potentially fatal, multisystemic disease in humans. The human mortality rate can reach 30% in untreated persons (1). F. tularensis is listed as a ca...

Journal: :Diversity 2022

Russia has a number of historical foci zoonotic anthropogenic diseases. In Central Russia, the Republic Mordovia is one such areas, region being known to have haemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS) and tularemia. It therefore requires continuous monitoring. The role small terrestrial mammals as reservoirs zoonoses been previously proven for region. aim this work take an integrated approa...

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