نتایج جستجو برای: tularemia

تعداد نتایج: 1173  

Journal: :The New England journal of medicine 2001
K A Feldman R E Enscore S L Lathrop B T Matyas M McGuill M E Schriefer D Stiles-Enos D T Dennis L R Petersen E B Hayes

BACKGROUND In the summer of 2000, an outbreak of primary pneumonic tularemia occurred on Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts. The only previously reported outbreak of pneumonic tularemia in the United States also occurred on the island in 1978. METHODS We conducted a case-control study of adults with pneumonic tularemia and investigated the environment to identify risk factors for primary pneumo...

Journal: :Journal of Pediatric Infection 2018

Journal: :Japanese journal of infectious diseases 2007
Davut Ozdemir Irfan Sencan Ali Nihat Annakkaya Aynur Karadenizli Ertugrul Guclu Erhan Sert Mustafa Emeksiz Ali Kafali

Tularemia caused by Francisella tularensis, which is considered a biological warfare agent, is a widely distributed zoonosis. In this study, we aimed to compare a 2005 outbreak of tularemia that was confirmed as waterborne by PCR to outbreak of tularemia that was reported as waterborne in 2000 and to investigate the changes of epidemiological characteristics between these two outbreaks occurrin...

Journal: :Journal of infection in developing countries 2010
Radka Komitova Rumiana Nenova Plamen Padeshki Ivan Ivanov Vassil Popov Petar Petrov

INTRODUCTION Tularemia is an uncommon but potentially fatal zoonosis. А second outbreak of tularemia in Bulgaria, about 40 years after the first, occurred in 1997 in two western regions, near the Serbian border. In 2003 tularemia reemerged in the same foci. This retrospective study aimed to evaluate the clinical characteristics and the efficacy of antibiotic therapy in a tularemia resurgence in...

Journal: :Kulak burun bogaz ihtisas dergisi : KBB = Journal of ear, nose, and throat 2012
Sema Koç Fazilet Duygu Erkan Söğüt Levent Gürbüzler Ahmet Eyibilen Ibrahim Aladağ

OBJECTIVES This study aims to define demographic characteristics and clinical and laboratory findings of the patients with tularemia and to assess the treatment outcomes. PATIENTS AND METHODS A total of 58 consecutive patients (26 males, 32 females; mean age 37±22 years; range 6 to 80 years) with tularemia were retrospectively analyzed in this study. Demographic characteristics, laboratory fi...

2013
Jerod A. Skyberg

Francisella tularensis is a gram-negative bacterium that causes the zoonotic disease tularemia. Francisella is highly infectious via the respiratory route (~10 CFUs) and pulmonary infections due to type A strains of F. tularensis are highly lethal in untreated patients (> 30%). In addition, no vaccines are licensed to prevent tularemia in humans. Due to the high infectivity and mortality of pul...

2012
Dedeke Rockx-Brouwer Audrey Chong Tara D. Wehrly Robert Child Deborah D. Crane Jean Celli Catharine M. Bosio

Tularemia, caused by the gram-negative bacterium Francisella tularensis, is a severe, sometimes fatal disease. Interest in tularemia has increased over the last decade due to its history as a biological weapon. In particular, development of novel vaccines directed at protecting against pneumonic tularemia has been an important goal. Previous work has demonstrated that, when delivered at very hi...

2012
J. F. Faucher C. Chirouze C. Coutris C. Fery-Blanco M. Maurin B. Hoen

Eastern France was not known as a region endemic for tularemia until year 2006. We report on 2 cases of typhoidal tularemia in Eastern France, a 43-year-old hospitalized woman and her husband. Diagnosis was established after fever clearance on serodiagnosis criteria. The source of infection is unclear. As persons in the same family may likely be exposed to a common zoonotic source of infection,...

Journal: :iranian biomedical journal 0
miroslav pohanka oto pavlis jiri pikula

background: galantamine is a drug used for the treatment of alzheimer’s disease and some other cognitive disorders. it is an inhibitor of acetylcholinesterase however, interaction with nicotinic acetylcholine receptors has also been reported. owing to the significant role of cholinergic anti-inflammatory pathways in neuro-immunomodulation, we decided to examine the effect of galantamine on tula...

Journal: :The Turkish journal of pediatrics 2012
Gülsüm Iclal Bayhan-Taş Gönül Tanir Bekir Celebi

Tularemia is a bacterial zoonotic disease that is caused by Francisella tularensis. E tularensis is transmitted to humans by handling infected animals, ingestion of contaminated food or water, inhalation of infective aerosols, and arthropod bites. Tularemia outbreaks have been commonly reported in some areas of Europe, such as Sweden, Finland, Portugal, Spain, Kosovo, and Turkey. Tularemia has ...

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