نتایج جستجو برای: tularemia

تعداد نتایج: 1173  

2002
Henrik Eliasson Johan Lindbäck J. Pekka Nuorti Malin Arneborn Johan Giesecke Anders Tegnell

A widespread outbreak of tularemia in Sweden in 2000 was investigated in a case-control study in which 270 reported cases of tularemia were compared with 438 controls. The outbreak affected parts of Sweden where tularemia had hitherto been rare, and these "emergent" areas were compared with the disease-endemic areas. Multivariate regression analysis showed mosquito bites to be the main risk fac...

2018
Lydia M. Roberts Daniel A. Powell Jeffrey A. Frelinger

Francisella tularensis is an intracellular bacterium that causes the disease tularemia. There are several subspecies of F. tularensis whose ability to cause disease varies in humans. The most virulent subspecies, tularensis, is a Tier One Select Agent and a potential bioweapon. Although considerable effort has made to generate efficacious tularemia vaccines, to date none have been licensed for ...

Journal: :JDDG: Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft 2011

Journal: :Canadian Medical Association Journal 2013

Journal: :The Kobe journal of medical sciences 2007
Mitat Sahin Halil Ibrahim Atabay Zafer Bicakci Ahmet Unver Salih Otlu

Tularemia, casued by Francisella tularensis, is a zoonotic disease presenting various clinical forms. In the present study, three outbreaks of tularemia occurred from January to March and September in 2004 (first and second) and January to March in 2005 (third) are reported from the north-eastern part of Turkey. All cases originated from the same geographical location. In total, 56 patients hav...

2016
Reza Ranjbar Payam Behzadi Caterina Mammina

BACKGROUND Francisella tularensis (F. tularensis) is the etiological microorganism for tularemia. There are different forms of tularemia such as respiratory tularemia. Respiratory tularemia is the most severe form of tularemia with a high rate of mortality; if not treated. Therefore, traditional microbiological tools and Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) are not useful for a rapid, reliable, accu...

Journal: : 2022

изучить клиническое течение туляремии и везикулезного риккетсиоза на современном этапе в Донбассе research of tularemia and vesicular rickettsiosis current clinical course in Donbass

Journal: :Proceedings 2017
Tony Alias Mohammad Kazem Fallahzadeh Mezgebe Berhe

Tularemia is a zoonotic disease caused by Francisella tularensis that can be transmitted to humans when they handle rabbits, receive tick bites, consume contaminated water, or inhale aerosolized particles. We present the case of a 51-year-old white man with rheumatoid arthritis who was taking immunosuppressive medications and presented with tularemia. Our patient acquired the typhoidal form of ...

Journal: :Veterinary research 2005
Jeannine M Petersen Martin E Schriefer

Francisella tularensis is a gram-negative coccobacillus and the etiologic agent of the zoonotic disease tularemia. First described in 1911 in Tulare County, California, it has since been reported throughout the Northern Hemisphere, with natural infections reported among an unusually wide range of vertebrates and invertebrates. In recent years, tularemia has emerged in new geographic locations, ...

2015
Selcuk Kilic Dawn N. Birdsell Alper Karagöz Bekir Çelebi Zekiye Bakkaloglu Muzaffer Arikan Jason W. Sahl Cedar Mitchell Andrew Rivera Sara Maltinsky Paul Keim Duran Üstek Rıza Durmaz David M. Wagner

Francisella tularensis DNA extractions and isolates from the environment and humans were genetically characterized to elucidate environmental sources that cause human tularemia in Turkey. Extensive genetic diversity consistent with genotypes from human outbreaks was identified in environmental samples and confirmed water as a source of human tularemia in Turkey.

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