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  1. Open Access 14-03-2024 | Tularemia | Online First

    Tularemia on the rise in Switzerland? A one health approach is needed!

    In the last 10 years, an increase in tularemia cases has been observed in both humans and animals in Switzerland. In these, infection with Francisella tularensis, the causative agent of the zoonotic disease tularemia, can occur through arthropod …

  2. 16-03-2024 | OriginalPaper

    Dynamics of Changes in the cAMP/cGMP Concentration Ratio in the Thymus and Spleen of Laboratory Mice during Vaccination against Plague and Tularemia against the Background of Immunomodulation

    Vaccine strains Yersinia pestis EV NIIEG at a dose of 103 CFU and Francisella tularensis 15 NIIEG at a dose of 102 CFU induced changes in the concentration of cyclic nucleotides in the thymus and spleen of white mice. Antigen-induced changes in …

  3. Open Access 11-01-2024 | Francisella Tularensis | Online First

    Successful treatment of glandular tularemia with azithromycin in a pregnant woman in Austria

    Treatment of tularemia during pregnancy is challenging due to toxicity of standard treatment regimens. Here, we report a 31-year-old woman with glandular tularemia who was successfully treated with intravenous azithromycin. Follow-up examinations …

  4. Open Access 01-12-2022 | Antibiotic | OriginalPaper

    Ulceroglandular form of tularemia after squirrel bite: a case report

    Here, we present the case of a 59-year-old German woman who was admitted to our hospital after a squirrel bite with an ulcerative lesion at digit IV of the right hand and a lymphadenitis at the right elbow combined with persistent fever, myalgia …

  5. 04-05-2022 | Tularemia | OriginalPaper

    Tularemia research activity: a bibliometric analysis between 1980 and 2020

    Tularemia is a zoonotic disease caused by two subspecies of Francisella tularensis , a Gram-negative facultative intracellular bacterium [ 1 , 2 ]. Tularensis (Type A) is the most lethal species classified as a category A biological agent by the …

  6. Open Access 01-12-2019 | Tularemia | OriginalPaper

    Epidemiological survey of tularemia in Ilam Province, west of Iran

    Francisella tularensis is a Gram-negative, intracellular bacterium, causing tularemia in humans and many animal species [ 1 ]. This pathogen is considered a biological threat agent because it can induce severe diseases even at a low infectious …

  7. 01-04-2019 | Tularemia | OriginalPaper

    Cross-sectional sero-prevalence of tularemia among murine rodents of Nepal

    In April of 2015, a massive earthquake and hundreds of aftershocks stroked entire country. Geophysical disasters not only create economic crisis but also cause changes in disease ecology. Tularemia is a zoonotic disease with range of pathogenicity …

  8. 01-10-2019 | Tick | ReviewPaper

    Tularemia: an experience of 13 cases including a rare myocarditis in a referral center in Eastern Switzerland (Central Europe) and a review of the literature

    Tularemia, a zoonotic disease, also known as rabbit or hare fever, lemming fever or deerfly fever, is caused by Francisella tularensis , a Gram-negative, facultative intracellular, coccobacillus [ 1 , 2 ]. Usually, two subspecies cause human …

  9. 01-11-2019 | OriginalPaper

    Effect of Synthetic Organoselenium Drug on the Degree of Pathological Changes in the Organs of White Mice Immunized with Tularemia and Brucellosis Vaccines

    We studied the effect of the organoselenium compound 2,6-dipyridinium-9-selenium-bicyclo[ 3,3,1]nonan dibromide (974zh) on the severity of pathological changes in the organs of experimental animals immunized with live tularemia and brucellosis …

  10. Open Access 01-12-2018 | OriginalPaper

    Coinfections identified from metagenomic analysis of cervical lymph nodes from tularemia patients

    Underlying coinfections in primary infectious disease are an important variable to consider but are commonly undetected. A growing body of literature points to the high occurrence (10–50%) of coinfections [ 1 – 5 ], and > 75% of coinfections from …

  11. Open Access 01-12-2018 | OriginalPaper

    Towards integrated surveillance of zoonoses: spatiotemporal joint modeling of rodent population data and human tularemia cases in Finland

    Disease risk mapping is important for the understanding of the spatial epidemiology of infectious diseases. In most cases and even for multi-host diseases such as zoonoses, risk estimation has been conducted in a univariate fashion based on human …

  12. 01-04-2018 | OriginalPaper

    Usefulness of a single-assay chemiluminescence test (Tularaemia VIRCLIA IgG + IgM monotest) for the diagnosis of human tularemia. Comparison of five serological tests

    The aim of this work was to ascertain the usefulness of a new commercially-available single-assay chemiluminescence test (CHT) for the diagnosis of human tularemia (Tularaemia VIRCLIA IgG + IgM monotest, Vircell, Santa Fe, Granada, Spain). A total …

  13. Open Access 01-12-2016 | OriginalPaper

    Rabbit hunter uveitis: case report of tularemia uveitis

    Tularemia is a zoonose caused by the bacterium Francisella tularensis , with most human cases being acquired after close contact with infected wild rabbits and hares, or after being bitten by an infected tick [ 1 ]. It presents as a local cutaneous …

  14. 01-11-2008 | OriginalPaper

    Tularemia in children

  15. 01-08-2013 | ReviewPaper

    Tularemia during pregnancy

    Tularemia is a zoonotic infection caused by Francisella tularensis with a worldwide distribution and diverse clinical manifestations. Although F. tularensis has been recognized as a human pathogen for a century, there are few reports regarding the …

  16. 01-04-2013 | OriginalPaper

    Tularemia in Central Anatolia

    Tularemia, caused by Francisella tularensis , is a bacterial zoonosis with diverse clinical manifestations depending on bacterial subspecies and the route of the infection [ 1 , 2 ]. The disease is classically predominant in Northern America …

  17. 01-12-2009 | EditorialNotes

    Clinical and Epidemiological Features of Tularemia

  18. 01-12-2013 | Letter

    Guillain–Barré syndrome and ulceroglandular tularemia

  19. 01-08-2013 | Report

    Guillain–Barré syndrome and ulceroglandular tularemia

    Francisella tularensis is a small Gram-negative aerobic intracellular bacterium that should be considered as a possible pathogen in patients with fever, pharyngitis, and lymphadenopathia. Central nervous system manifestations have been rarely …

  20. 01-03-2003 | Legacy

    Anthrax, Botulism and Tularemia in Italy

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