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Functional Cargo in Membrane Vesicles From a Citrus Pathogen
ABSTRACT The causative agent of citrus canker disease, Xanthomonas citri pv. citri, was found to produce copious amounts of outer membrane vesicles (OMVs), frequently forming long membranous tubes under different culture conditions. Lipidomic analysis revealed significant differences in lipid composition between purified vesicles in relation to whole ...
Gabriel G. Araujo +14 more
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Endemic Tularemia, Sweden, 2003
Tularemia cases have been reported in Sweden since 1931, but no cyclical patterns can be identified. In 2003, the largest outbreak of tularemia since 1967 occurred, involving 698 cases.
Lara Payne +3 more
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We investigate the community composition and structure of microbiota across natural populations of three co‐distributed tick species in the central Iberian Peninsula. Our results revealed a complex and diverse microbiota, while all tick species exhibited a shared core microbiota.
Víctor Noguerales +2 more
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Background: Tularemia is a potential biological weapon due to its high infectivity and ease of dissemination. This study aimed to characterize the innate and adaptive responses induced by two different lots of a live attenuated tularemia vaccine and ...
Muktha S. Natrajan +15 more
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Recognising cutaneous tuberculosis
Summary Tuberculosis (TB) continues to be a leading cause of death in many countries, and also remains a significant concern in Germany, particularly due to migration. The diagnosis of rare cutaneous tuberculosis is challenging as it manifests in various clinical forms that resemble more common dermatological conditions.
Cathrin Gramminger, Tilo Biedermann
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Melioidosis in Asia‐Pacific Nations: Expanding Boundaries but Unknowns Remain
Respirology, Volume 30, Issue 10, Page 917-919, October 2025.
Bart J. Currie, Ella M. Meumann
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Among patients with tularemia in Russia, children make up 15%. In the available literature, the description of tularemia in children is practically not found.
E. O. Utenkova, L. V. Malkova
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Background The healthcare system in Iran appears to overlook Mediterranean spotted fever (MSF) as an endemic disease, particularly in pediatric cases, indicating the need for greater attention and awareness.
Ali Hosseininasab +5 more
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Tularemia as a cause of lymphadenopathy in adults and children
Objective: to study the clinical and epidemiological features of tularemia to identify its differences from other diseases. flowing with lymphadenopathy.
E. O. Utenkova +2 more
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Background: Tularemia is a zoonotic disease (reservoir is usually rodents) caused by Francisella tularensis, especially seen in the northern hemisphere. Hunters are in the risk group for this disease.
Emrah Güler +4 more
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