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|a Organization, World Health.
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|a WHO Guidelines on Tularaemia.
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|a Preliminaries; Contents; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; 1 Introduction; 2 The infectious agent; 3 Epidemiology; 4 Clinical expression in humans; 5 Treatment; 6 Laboratory diagnostics and discrimination of subspecies and strains; 7 Surveillance and outbreak management; 8 Considerations for handling F tularensis; 9 References; Annexes; A Diagnostic protocols; B Tests for supplemental characterization; C Protocols for preparation of selected F tularensis culture media; D Reagent list; E Transport of specimens and cultures of F tularensis; F Checklist for outbreak investigation.
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|a Tularaemia is a bacterial zoonotic disease of the northern hemisphere. The bacterium (Francisella tularensis) is highly virulent for humans and a range of animals such as rodents, hares and rabbits. Humans can infect themselves by direct contact with infected animals, by arthropod bites, by ingestion of contaminated water or food, or by inhalation of infective aerosols. There is no human-to-human transmission. In addition to its natural occurrence, F. tularensis evokes great concern as a potential bioterrorism agent. F. tularensis subspecies tularensis is one of the most infectious pathogens k.
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