[HTML][HTML] Tularemia: a re-emerging tick-borne infectious disease

DK Yeni, F Büyük, A Ashraf, MSD Shah - Folia microbiologica, 2021 - Springer
Tularemia is a bacterial disease of humans, wild, and domestic animals. Francisella
tularensis, which is a Gram-negative coccobacillus-shaped bacterium, is the causative agent …

Tularemia as a waterborne disease: a review

A Hennebique, S Boisset, M Maurin - Emerging microbes & …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Francisella tularensis is a Gram-negative, intracellular bacterium causing the zoonosis
tularemia. This highly infectious microorganism is considered a potential biological threat …

[HTML][HTML] Tularemia, a re-emerging infectious disease in Iran and neighboring countrie

A Zargar, M Maurin, E Mostafavi - Epidemiology and health, 2015 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
OBJECTIVES: Tularemia is a zoonotic disease transmitted by direct contact with infected
animals and through arthropod bites, inhalation of contaminated aerosols, ingestion of …

Human tularemia in France, 2006–2010

M Maurin, I Pelloux, JP Brion… - Clinical Infectious …, 2011 - academic.oup.com
Background. Tularemia is an endemic but rare disease in France. We describe the
epidemiologic, clinical, diagnostic, treatment, and prognostic aspects of the disease in 101 …

Tularemia: history, epidemiology, pathogen physiology, and clinical manifestations

A Sjöstedt - Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Francisella tularensis has been recognized as a human pathogen for almost 100 years and
is the etiological agent of the zoonotic disease tularemia. Soon after its discovery, it became …

[HTML][HTML] Ticks and tularemia: do we know what we don't know?

B Zellner, JF Huntley - Frontiers in cellular and infection microbiology, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Francisella tularensis, the causative agent of the zoonotic disease tularemia, is
characterized by high morbidity and mortality rates in over 190 different mammalian species …

Tularemia: emergence/re-emergence

J Petersen, M Schriefer - Veterinary research, 2005 - hal.science
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 …

Tularemia in Germany: the tip of the iceberg?

WD Splettstoesser, I Piechotowski… - Epidemiology & …, 2009 - cambridge.org
Tularemia is a rare, notifiable zoonosis in Germany. Since November 2004, several lines of
evidence including outbreaks in humans or animals and confirmed infections in indigenous …

[PDF][PDF] A general overview of Francisella tularensis and the epidemiology of tularemia in Turkey

GB Bakış - Flora, 2010 - floradergisi.org
Tularemia, caused by the facultative intracellular gram-negative bacterium Francisella
tularensis, is a multisystemic disease in humans and some animals. Tularemia occurs …

[HTML][HTML] Re-emergence of tularemia in Germany: Presence of Francisella tularensis in different rodent species in endemic areas

P Kaysser, E Seibold, K Mätz-Rensing, M Pfeffer… - BMC infectious …, 2008 - Springer
Background Tularemia re-emerged in Germany starting in 2004 (with 39 human cases from
2004 to 2007) after over 40 years of only sporadic human infections. The reasons for this …