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Identifying Early Signals From Emerging Public Health Events Using Natural Language Processing. [PDF]
Timely detection of emerging public health threats is challenging because the surveillance infrastructure is not yet tuned to the emerging threat. We attempt to identify three nonspecific early signals that might be common across emerging events: public health authority communication, zoonotic exposure mentions, and other pathogen exposure mentions ...
Peterson KS +7 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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A rare cause of granulomatous hepatitis: Tularemia
Tularemia is a zoonotic infection caused by Francisella tularensis. Tularemia has several clinical form in humans, including ulceroglandular, pneumonic, oropharyngeal, oculoglandular, and systemic (typhoidal).
Emine Kocabaş +5 more
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Ulceroglandular form of Тularemia
The article provides a brief literature review on tularemia, shows the current epidemic situation of tularemia in Russia and analyzes the characteristic clinical picture of the ulceroglandular form of tularemia.
A. L. Rossina +8 more
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Tularemia Associated with Natural Water Sources: Two Case Reports and Review of the Literature [PDF]
Tularemia is a rare zoonosis that is caused by Francisella tularensis and manifests with masses in the head and neck region. The most common form of tularemia is ulceroglandular form; the other clinical forms of tularemia are glandular, oculoglandular ...
Hanife Nur KARAKOÇ +4 more
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Tularemia in Çanakkale province, Marmara region, Turkey: a 10 years’ experience [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: In this retrospective study, we aimed to perform a clinical and laboratory evaluation of the cases of tularemia in the last 10 years in Çanakkale province, Marmara region, Turkey, which is considered an endemic area for the disease.
S. Alkan +3 more
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Early Diagnosis of Tularemia by Flow Cytometry, Czech Republic, 2003–2015
We retrospectively assessed the utility of a flow cytometry–based test quantifying the percentage of CD3+ T cells with the CD4–/CD8– phenotype for predicting tularemia diagnoses in 64 probable and confirmed tularemia patients treated during 2003–2015 and
Aleš Chrdle +9 more
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Hybrid physics and deep‐learning enabled design methods identified miniprotein binders to Flpp3 (Francisella‐like lipoprotein), a key virulence factor from Francisella tularensis. Multiple candidates with nanomolar to picomolar binding affinities were obtained using yeast surface display screening and further experimental optimization.
Gizem Gokce‐Alpkilic +18 more
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Complicated Ulceroglandular Tularemia
A 52-year-old woman presented with a tender swelling in the right axilla, fever, a headache, nausea, and general weakness. On examination, she was found to have lymphangitis on the right arm and red papules on the 1st and 2nd fingers of the right hand. She had had prepared wild rabbit stew 5 days before disease onset. Serology
Branko Brmbolic +2 more
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Analyzed are the data on epizootiological and epidemiological surveillance of tularemia foci, situated in the territory of 85 constituent entities of the Russian Federation.
T. Yu. Kudryavtseva +12 more
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