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Bioterrorism for the respiratory physician


GW Waterer, H Robertson - Respirology, 2009 - interscience.wiley.com
Terrorist attacks by definition are designed to cause fear and panic. There is
no question that a terrorist attack using biological agents would present a
grave threat to stability of the society in which they were released. Early ...
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[PDF] Current and emerging assays for Francisella tularensis detection: a review


M Pohanka, M Hubalek, V Neubauerova, A … - Veterinarni Medicina, 2008 - journals.uzpi.cz
Francisella tularensis, the causative agent of tularaemia, represents not only a
severe human zoonotic pathogen but also a potential biological warfare agent. F.
tularensis is a relatively small, non-motile and non-spore forming, gram- ...
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Water-Borne Outbreak of Oropharyngeal and Glandular Tularemia in Georgia: Investigation …


N Chitadze, T Kuchuloria, DV Clark, E … - Infection - Springer
Abstract Background: In November 2006, an outbreak of water- borne tularemia
occurred in an eastern region in the Republic of Georgia. Outbreak investigation
revealed 26 cases: 21 oropharyngeal and 5 glandular tularemia cases. ...
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Tularemia: current diagnosis and treatment options

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MJ Hepburn, AJH Simpson - Expert Review of Anti-infective Therapy, 2008 - ingentaconnect.com
Tularemia is an infection caused by Francisella tularensis with a worldwide
distribution and diverse clinical manifestations. Limitations in both culture
and serologic testing have led to substantial research into new diagnostic ...
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