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https://emedicine.medscape.com/article/230923-overview
Jan 12th, 2023 - Practice Essentials Tularemia is an acute, febrile, granulomatous, infectious zoonosis caused by Francisella tularensis, an aerobic, gram-negative, pleomorphic bacillus. [1] F tularensis is one of the most infectious bacterial species known. [1] E...
http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/230923-overview
Jan 12th, 2023 - Practice Essentials Tularemia is an acute, febrile, granulomatous, infectious zoonosis caused by Francisella tularensis, an aerobic, gram-negative, pleomorphic bacillus. [1] F tularensis is one of the most infectious bacterial species known. [1] E...
https://emedicine.medscape.com/article/230923-print
Jan 12th, 2023 - Practice Essentials Tularemia is an acute, febrile, granulomatous, infectious zoonosis caused by Francisella tularensis, an aerobic, gram-negative, pleomorphic bacillus.[1] F tularensis is one of the most infectious bacterial species known.[1] Esc...
http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/969528-overview
Jan 12th, 2023 - Practice Essentials Tularemia is an acute, febrile, granulomatous, infectious zoonosis caused by Francisella tularensis, an aerobic, gram-negative, pleomorphic bacillus. [1] F tularensis is one of the most infectious bacterial species known. [1] E...
http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/787109-overview
Jan 12th, 2023 - Practice Essentials Tularemia is an acute, febrile, granulomatous, infectious zoonosis caused by Francisella tularensis, an aerobic, gram-negative, pleomorphic bacillus. [1] F tularensis is one of the most infectious bacterial species known. [1] E...
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Clinicaltrials.gov 5 results
https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05300425
Mar 29th, 2022 - Human leptospirosis is a zoonotic disease caused by bacteria of the genus Leptospira. Due to its frequent inapparent course or mild severity with unspecific symptoms and limited availability of diagnostic laboratories the incidence of leptospirosi...
https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03867162
Feb 11th, 2021 - This protocol is replacing NCT00787826 (S-09-15; FY07-15) The study population will consist of USAMRIID and qualified extramural participants who are at risk of exposure to tularemia bacteria. This study will be performed at the USAMRIID SIP Clini...
https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT00584844
Jan 2nd, 2020 - Study was designed as a continuation of previously published research and targets subjects who were at risk of occupational exposure to F tularensis virus. Based on screening examinations; if a subject had a positive baseline titer (<1:20) and gav...
https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03932448
May 16th, 2019 - The proposed study is a collaboration between Microbiology, SU/Sahlgrenska and the Infectious Diseases clinic at SU/Östra as well as several Infectious Diseases clinics throughout Sweden aiming at improving microbiological diagnostic assays regard...
https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT01150695
Jan 13th, 2016 - Francisella (F.) tularensis is the organism responsible for tularemia. The organism can infect many different vertebrate and invertebrate hosts, but mostly rodents and lagomorphs. Transmission to humans is generally via an insect vector, such as t...
News 28 results
https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/971878
Apr 11th, 2022 - News of rabid foxes or other animals doesn't make quite as much of a stir here in Western Maryland as it did on Capitol Hill. Here, it seems to be more regarded as a hazard of country living. https://twitter.com/thecapitolfox/status/15114073316612...
https://www.medpagetoday.com/infectiousdisease/covid19/86410
May 10th, 2020 - While our attention is focused on the re-purposing of approved drugs to treat COVID-19 and to develop a durable vaccine to safeguard against SARS-CoV-2, the clinical outcomes of inhaled nitric oxide gas and BCG immunotherapy will likely emerge to ...
https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/924339
Jan 29th, 2020 - NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Children are disproportionately affected by chemical and biological events, so they must be included in the planning and response when terrorism strikes, according to a policy statement from the American Academy of Pedi...
https://reference.staging.medscape.com/viewarticle/918396
Sep 23rd, 2019 - Ticks can carry and transmit a remarkable array of pathogens, including bacteria, spirochetes, rickettsiae, protozoa, viruses, nematodes, and toxins. A single tick bite can transmit multiple pathogens, a phenomenon that has led to atypical present...
https://reference.medscape.com/viewarticle/918396
Sep 23rd, 2019 - Ticks can carry and transmit a remarkable array of pathogens, including bacteria, spirochetes, rickettsiae, protozoa, viruses, nematodes, and toxins. A single tick bite can transmit multiple pathogens, a phenomenon that has led to atypical present...