10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «TULAREMIA»
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4 Tularemia Diseases The history of tick-bite, fly-bite, or wild rabbit contact
especially, or contact with other animals, when coupled with fever, an ulcer on
the skin, and regional lymph-node enlargement, should call attention to tularemia
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Susan Hutton Siderovski,
2009
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Weapons of Mass Casualties and Terrorism Response Handbook
The worldwide incidence of naturally-occurring tularemia is unknown. Tularemia
occurs throughout the United States, Europe, the Middle East, Russia, and Japan
. In Europe, tularemia has been reported most frequently in northern Europe, ...
Charles Edward Stewart,
2006
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Disaster Nursing and Emergency Preparedness: For Chemical, ...
Although tularemia can present in a myriad of ways— ulceroglandular, glandular,
oculoglandular, oropharyngeal, pneumonic, typhoidal, and septic forms—the
ulceroglandular and typhoidal forms make up the majority of tularemia patients.
Tener Goodwin Veenema,
2007
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Schaechter's Mechanisms of Microbial Disease
Tularemia, the disease caused by the Gram-negative bacterium Francisella
tularensis, occurs naturally throughout North America and Eurasia. Animal
reservoirs of infection include rabbits, hares, voles, and squirrels. As with plague
...
Moselio Schaechter, N. Cary Engleberg, Victor J. DiRita,
2007
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Koneman's Color Atlas and Textbook of Diagnostic Microbiology
Clinical Spectrum of Tularemia The clinical spectrum of tularemia is dependent
on the mode of acquisition of the organism, the innate virulence of the infecting
strain, and immunocompetence of the host. After infection, there is an incubation
...
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Infectious Disease Secrets
Despite the success with fluoroquinolones, their excellent oral bioavailability.
their lack of the oto/vestibulotoxicity, and the renal toxicity of the aminoglycosides,
streptomycin still should be considered the treatment of choice for tularemia. 16.
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National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, NIH: ...
Oculoglandular tularemia occurs in approximately 1% of patients and results from
inoculation of the eye by tularemia- contaminated fluids or fingers, perhaps after
removal of the tick (1). The clinical manifestations of oculoglandular tularemia ...
Anthony S. Fauci, Vassil St. Georgiev,
2009
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Handbook of Zoonoses, Second Edition: Bacterial, ...
Cox, S. K. and Everett, EJX, Tularemia, analysis of 25 cases. Mo. Med., 78, 70-74,
1981. 16. Craven, R. B. and Barnes, A. M., Plague and tularemia. Infect. Dis. Clin.
North Am.. 5, 165-175, 1991. 1 7. Evans, M. F_ Gregory, D. W., Shaflner, W_ ...
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Weapons of Mass Destruction
The epidemic potential of tularemia became known in the 1930s when large
waterborne outbreaks occurred in Europe. Outbreaks of tularemia in wild animals
are often harbingers of outbreaks in humans. In Sweden and the former Soviet ...
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Diseases and Disorders
Zoonoses that present with symptoms of pneumonia such as fever, cough, and
shortness of breath include psittacosis, Q fever, tularemia, plague, hantavirus,
rhodococcus, histoplasmosis, and anthrax. Zoonoses presenting as rashes
include ...
Marshall Cavendish Corporation,
2007
10 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «TULAREMIA»
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tularemia no contexto das seguintes notícias.
Tularemia confirmed in cottontail rabbits in Platte County
Two of the dead rabbits tested by the agency tested positive for tularemia. Tularemia is fairly common in rodents and rabbits and occasionally spills over into ... «Casper Star-Tribune Online, ago 15»
Seven cases of tularemia reported in Black Hills
"There's going to be so many people, and they might be enticed by the cuteness of prairie dogs, get really close for a picture, and get infected with tularemia.". «Rapid City Journal, jul 15»
5 men in Weld County sick with tularemia
The men range in age from 56 to 80, and they are located throughout the county, including the municipalities of Greeley, Erie, LaSalle, Milliken, and Longmont. «9NEWS.com, jul 15»
Tularemia Identified In Four North Dakota Counties
This summer North Dakota has seen an increase in reported cases of tularemia, an uncommon disease that humans can catch from animals and insects. «Valley News Live, jul 15»
Case of tularemia confirmed in a Los Alamos County man
SANTA FE (AP) – The New Mexico Department of Health has confirmed that a 51-year-old man in Los Alamos County contracted tularemia. The case was ... «KRQE News 13, jul 15»
Tularemia (AKA Rabbit Fever) Is on the Rise in Colorado
The state of Colorado is on course to have a record number of cases of tularemia this year. There have been 15 cases of tularemia (also known as rabbit fever) ... «Youth Health Magzine, jul 15»
Tularemia suspected in illness of North Pole man
Tularemia is a bacteria spread by ticks that primarily live on hares. It can spread to humans who handle hares or through dogs or cats that come into contact with ... «Fairbanks Daily News-Miner, jul 15»
Tularemia Confirmed in Eastern El Paso County
El Paso County Public Health confirmed Tuesday that a wild rabbit in Yoder died of Tularemia, also known as rabbit fever. The rabbit was tested after a resident ... «KKTV 11 News, jun 15»
Health officials confirm multiple tularemia cases in pets
BERNALILLO COUNTY, N.M. —Health officials are warning Bernalillo County pet owners of potential tularemia dangers after seeing six cases found in ... «KOAT Albuquerque, jun 15»
Tips to avoid getting tularemia
A 79-year-old Milliken man and an 80-year-old Greeley man were diagnosed with tularemia this week. The investigations of both cases by the Weld County ... «9NEWS.com, jun 15»