Comparison of Clinical, Epidemiological, Haematological, and Biochemical Characteristics in Serologically Confirmed and Suspected Cases of Tularemia [PDF]
Background: Tularemia is a zoonotic infection caused by Francisella tularensis, transmitted to humans through direct contact with infected animals, arthropod bites, or by ingesting contaminated water. It commonly presents with fever, lymphadenopathy, and
Nurten Nur Aydın +2 more
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An Outbreak of Pulmonary Tularemia in Slovenia in Summer 2024 [PDF]
Background: Tularemia is a rarely identified disease in Slovenia. In summer 2024, we detected a tularemia outbreak in the Kranjsko-Sorško polje, located in North-Western part of Slovenia. Aim: To describe the epidemiological investigations and preventive
Irena Grmek Košnik +9 more
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Plague and tularemia surveillance in hormozgan province, Southern Iran [PDF]
Background Plague and tularemia are endemic rodent-borne zoonoses in Iran. This study investigated their presence of these diseases in wildlife populations in southern Iran.
Hossein Ahangari Cohan +7 more
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Tularemia Antimicrobial Treatment and Prophylaxis: CDC Recommendations for Naturally Acquired Infections and Bioterrorism Response — United States, 2025 [PDF]
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Rationale. An important task is to monitor the incidence of tularemia among the population of Kazakhstan. Natural foci of this infection occupy large areas.
U. A. Izbanova +7 more
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The first pediatric case of tularemia in Korea: manifested with pneumonia and possible infective endocarditis [PDF]
Tularemia is a potentially severe zoonotic disease caused by Francisella tularensis. A lack of awareness about tularemia can be embarrassing and could result in delayed treatment because of improper diagnosis.
Jung Sook Yeom +8 more
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Immunological and epidemiological effectiveness of tularemia vaccination in the Donbass region
Objective: to evaluate the epidemiological and immunological efficacy of tularemia vaccination in the Donbass region from 1991 to the present.Materials and methods: data on the incidence of tularemia, immunization coverage of the population, results of ...
O. A. Trunova +4 more
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Vector-Borne Tularemia: A Re-Emerging Cause of Cervical Lymphadenopathy
Tularemia is a zoonosis caused by the highly invasive bacterium Francisella tularensis. It is transmitted to humans by direct contact with infected animals or by vectors, such as ticks, mosquitos, and flies.
Kaja Troha +5 more
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Features of Distribution of the Tularemia Infection in the Rostov Region
Since 1933 in the Rostov region, the official registration of tularemia began. In 1964-1949 the highest incidence was noted. Since 1947, they have been vaccinated against tularemia. In 1966 to 1973, there were no cases of tularemia.
E. V. Kovalev +6 more
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Human tularemia in Italy. Is it a re-emerging disease? [PDF]
In order to evaluate whether tularemia is re-emerging in Italy, data on mortality and morbidity (obtained by the National Institute of Statistics; ISTAT), Italian cases described in the scientific literature and data concerning hospitalizations for ...
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