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Use of the immunofluorescence method in an epidemic focus of tularaemia

Folia Microbiologica, 1965
Four hares found dead and 32 animals (small rodents, weasels, deer) caught in a focus of tularaemia were examined by the immunofluorescence method. In full agreement with the biological test, the use of fluorescent antibodies showed the presence ofPasteurella tularensis in the hares, even when the organs were massively contaminated with other bacteria,
J, FRANEK, J, WOLFOVA
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State Approaches to Addressing the Overdose Epidemic: Public Health Focus Needed

Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 2019
States have implemented a variety of legal and policy approaches to address the overdose epidemic. Some approaches, like increasing access to naloxone and connecting overdose survivors with evidence-based treatment, have a strong public health foundation and a compelling evidence base.
Corey, Davis   +3 more
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The Need to Focus on Sex Workers in Generalized HIV Epidemic Settings

Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 2011
In this issue, Vandepitte and coworkers report a high prevalence of HIV and sexually transmitted infections among sex workers in Kampala, Uganda. HIV prevalence was 37% among 1027 women recruited from red-light areas in Kampala in 2008 and 2009—80% of women were positive for herpes simplex virus-2, 13% were infected with gonorrhea, and 9% with ...
Audrey, Pettifor   +2 more
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Cutaneous leishmaniasis: an emerging epidemic focus of Leishmania tropica in north Morocco

Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1997
Cutaneous leishmaniasis in Morocco occurs mainly in the south and is caused by Leishmania major and L. tropica. In 1995, for the first time, 4 autochthonous cases were confirmed by smear and/or culture from the province of Taza in north Morocco. An active survey revealed 128 more cases. The number had increased gradually since 1994.
N, Guessous-Idrissi   +6 more
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[A small epidemic focus of pulmonitis caused by Legionella].

Minerva medica, 1985
A mini-epidemic consisting of 5 cases of Legionnaire's disease treated during september 1983 is reported. These patients shared many of the symptoms distinguishing the most common form of this disease in its severe or very severe form and some characteristic features of this case series are emphasised.
A, Morini   +8 more
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