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Tick borne illness in Missouri [PDF]
Missouri is a hotbed for tick-borne illness given its abundance of rural geography and wildlife, especially deer. The two most frequently encountered ticks in Missouri are the lone star tick, Amblyomma americanum and the American dog tick, Dermacentor ...
Roland, William E.
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Macaque models of human infectious disease. [PDF]
Macaques have served as models for more than 70 human infectious diseases of diverse etiologies, including a multitude of agents-bacteria, viruses, fungi, parasites, prions.
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EPI Update, July 31, 2015 [PDF]
Weekly newsletter for Center For Acute Disease Epidemiology of Iowa Department of Public ...
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The AIM2 inflammasome is critical for innate immunity to Francisella tularensis. [PDF]
Francisella tularensis, the causative agent of tularemia, infects host macrophages, which triggers production of the proinflammatory cytokines interleukin 1beta (IL-1beta) and IL-18. We elucidate here how host macrophages recognize F.
Alnemri, Emad S +12 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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When Terrorism Threatens Health: How Far are Limitations on Personal and Ecomonic Liberties Justified [PDF]
The government is engaged in a homeland-security project to safeguard the population\u27s health from potential terrorist attacks. This project is politically charged because it affords the state enhanced powers to restrict personal and economic ...
Gostin, Lawrence O.
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Különböző eredetű Francisella tularensis törzsek összehasonlító vizsgálata = Comparative examination of Francisella tularensis strains isolated from different species in Hungary [PDF]
Vizsgálataink során Magyarország közel 30 településéről összesen 67 Francisella tularensis törzset gyűjtöttünk, amely révén létrehoztunk egy hazai F. tularensis törzsgyűjteményt.
Makrai, László
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Oropharyngeal tularemia accompanied by erythema nodosum
Taylan ÖNDER +4 more
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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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TULAREMIA ANALYSIS, KANSAS, 2012-2015 [PDF]
Master of Public HealthPublic Health Interdepartmental ProgramRam RaghavanTularemia is a zoonotic disease caused by the bacteria Francisella tularensis that is endemic in the United States.
Paquette, Callie
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