The status of tularemia in Europe in a one-health context: a review

G Hestvik, E Warns-Petit, LA Smith, NJ Fox… - Epidemiology & …, 2015 - cambridge.org
The bacterium Francisella tularensis causes the vector-borne zoonotic disease tularemia,
and may infect a wide range of hosts including invertebrates, mammals and birds.
Transmission to humans occurs through contact with infected animals or contaminated
environments, or through arthropod vectors. Tularemia has a broad geographical
distribution, and there is evidence which suggests local emergence or re-emergence of this
disease in Europe. This review was developed to provide an update on the geographical …

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The bacterium Francisella tularensis causes the vector-borne zoonotic disease tularemia,
and may infect a wide range of hosts including invertebrates, mammals and birds.
Transmission to humans occurs through contact with infected animals or contaminated
environments, or through arthropod vectors. Tularemia has a broad geographical
distribution, and there is evidence which suggests local emergence or re-emergence of this
disease in Europe. This review was developed to provide an update on the geographical …
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