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Further studies on tularemia in Alaska: human tularemia
Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 1974The extent of tularemic infection in Indians in east-central Alaska and in Eskimos in southwestern Alaska was determined serologically. A greater percentage of Indians (6.9) had agglutinins than did Eskimos (3.6). Indications of recent infection were found only in the Indians.
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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1932
This report of tularemia occurring in two brothers, with ocular lesions in one, is made because of the comparative infrequency of the reports of ocular lesions in this disease, and also because of the occurrence, in both cases, of some rather unusual and interesting allergic manifestations.
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This report of tularemia occurring in two brothers, with ocular lesions in one, is made because of the comparative infrequency of the reports of ocular lesions in this disease, and also because of the occurrence, in both cases, of some rather unusual and interesting allergic manifestations.
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Seroepidemiological survey of tularemia among different groups in western Iran
International Journal of Infectious Diseases, 2014Saber Esmaeili +2 more
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Tularemia: current diagnosis and treatment options
Expert Review of Anti-Infective Therapy, 2008Matthew J Hepburn, Andrew J H Simpson
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