Francisella Tularensis

INFECTIOUS DISEASES - Tularemia
It is caused by the bacterium Francisella tularensis found in animals (especially rodents, rabbits, and hares. What are the Symptoms of Tularemia
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Safety and Health Topics: Tularemia - Hazard Recognition
Tularemia, also known as "rabbit fever" or "deer fly fever," is caused by the Francisella tularensis bacterium.
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Minimal requirements for murine resistance to infection with Francisella tularensis LVS
DMOZ: American Society for Microbiology journal covering all aspects of infectious disease plus clinical immunology Infection and Immunity
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Chromosome Rearrangement and Diversification of Francisella tularensis Revealed by the Type B (OSU18) Genome Sequence.
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Evolution of Subspecies of Francisella tularensis -- Svensson et al. 187 (11): 3903 -- The Journal of Bacteriology
University, SE-901 85 Ume , Sweden 3 Received 26 November 2004/ Accepted 23 February 2005 Analysis of unidirectional genomic deletion events and ...
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Francisella tularensis
". In spite of this long-standing recognition of the pathogenicity of Francisella, its extreme virulence is still not completely understood.
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Yersinia Pestis and Francisella Tularensis: Zoonotic Vector-borne Diseases with Bioterrorist Potential
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