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  1. May 1, 2024 · Tularemia is an endemic but neglected disease in the WHO-EMRO region, however, most studies on tularemia are limited to a few countries in this region. Background Francisella tularensis, the bacterium that causes tularemia, has been a persistent and widespread pathogen in various regions of the world for centuries. Francisella tularensis can affect humans and various domestic and wild animals ...

  2. 2 days ago · Tularemia is infection that is caused by the gram-negative bacteria Francisella tularensis, which is acquired when people have direct contact with infected wild animals, usually rabbits, or are bitten by an infected tick, deer fly, or flea.Handling animal carcasses, being bitten by a tick, inhaling...

  3. 3 days ago · Tularemia is a zoonotic infection caused by Francisella tularensis. Its most typical manifestations in humans are ulceroglandular and glandular; infections in prosthetic joints are rare. We report 3 cases of F. tularensis subspecies holarctica–related prosthetic joint infection that occurred in France during 2016–2019.

  4. May 3, 2024 · Tularémie. Tularémie je vážné infekční onemocnění člověka i zvířat způsobené patogenními mikroby. Vyskytuje se vždy s ohniskovou územní lokalizací a na jejím přenosu se významně podílejí klíšťata. Člověk se může nakazit zpracováním masa nakažených zvířat nebo napadením infikovaným klíštětem.

  5. May 17, 2024 · In addition, symptoms associated with tularemia have not been observed for F. novicida infections in healthy individuals.Based on laboratory animal model studies, significant virulence differences between F. tularensis and F. novicida were evident upon pulmonary infection of Fischer 344 rats via intratracheal instillation, where the LD50 of F ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ZoonosisZoonosis - Wikipedia

    5 days ago · A dog with rabies, a zoonosis. A zoonosis ( / zoʊˈɒnəsɪs, ˌzoʊəˈnoʊsɪs /; [1] plural zoonoses) or zoonotic disease is an infectious disease of humans caused by a pathogen (an infectious agent, such as a bacterium, virus, parasite, or prion) that can jump from a non-human (usually a vertebrate) to a human and vice versa. [1] [2] [3]

  7. 3 days ago · Tularemia is an infection caused by the bacterium Francisella tularensis, primarily found in wild animals like rodents, rabbits, and hares. Humans can catch this disease through several means, such as touching infected animals, getting bitten by ticks or insects carrying the bacterium, consuming contaminated food or water, or breathing in ...

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