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Bacteria: Francisella tularensis
2014Francisella tularensis is the etiological agent of tularemia, which is a life-threatening zoonotic disease. It is a Gram-negative, obligate aerobic, and intracellular bacterium with a conservative genetic character. The host range of F. tularensis includes mammals, birds, amphibians, fish, as well as humans.
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Infection control : IC, 1985
Francisella tularensis is an infection acquired from animals. Although the pathogen is not a cause of nosocomial infections, it is a major hazard to workers in the clinical microbiology laboratory and could easily become a problem for the infection control officer in this setting. The organism can be cultured from many sites but is difficult to recover
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Francisella tularensis is an infection acquired from animals. Although the pathogen is not a cause of nosocomial infections, it is a major hazard to workers in the clinical microbiology laboratory and could easily become a problem for the infection control officer in this setting. The organism can be cultured from many sites but is difficult to recover
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2019
Opisana je etiopatogeneza, klinička slika, dijagnostika, liječenje i prevencija bolesti uzrokovanih s bakterijom Francisella tularensis.
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Opisana je etiopatogeneza, klinička slika, dijagnostika, liječenje i prevencija bolesti uzrokovanih s bakterijom Francisella tularensis.
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