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Latest News  

Oct 16
New Item US funds work on drugs for plague, tularemia, anthrax

Dec 11, 2006
New Item CDC rates hospital bioterrorism preparedness

Aug 1, 2006
New Item Massachusetts officials issue tularemia precautions

Oct 20, 2005
New Item US funds tularemia vaccine research, secure labs

Oct 3, 2005
New Item Tularemia agent found in DC air, but no cases seen

Apr 14, 2005
New Item Inquiry leaves Boston tularemia mystery unsolved

Feb 24, 2005
New Item Knowing local conditions can help in spotting tularemia

Jan 27, 2005
New Item Rabbit blood suspected in Boston tularemia cases

Jan 6, 2005
New Item Rare hamster-related case of tularemia reported

Aug 11, 2004
New Item Tularemia cases on Martha's Vineyard puzzle experts

Dec 9, 2003
New Item NIAID funds tularemia research at New York school

Oct 10, 2003
New Item Signs of tularemia agent detected in Houston air

Aug 7, 2002
New Item CDC warns of potential tularemia risk from pet prairie dogs

Mar 8, 2002
New Item US tularemia rate remains low, with four states accounting for most cases

      
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New Item Tularemia outbreak in Castilla y Leon, Spain, 2007: an update
From Aug 7 Eurosurveillance

 
New Item Kinetics of the immune response associated with tularemia: comparison of an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, a tube agglutination test, and a novel whole-blood lymphocyte stimulation test
From Aug Clin Vaccine Immunol

 
New Item Francisella tularensis: unravelling the secrets of an intracellular pathogen
From Aug J Med Microbiol

 
New Item Isolation and characterization of a novel Francisella sp. from human cerebrospinal fluid and blood
From Jul J Clin Microbiol

 
New Item A Francisella tularensis Schu S4 purine auxotroph is highly attenuated in mice but offers limited protection against homologous intranasal challenge
From PLoS ONE, published online Jun 25

 
New Item Francisella tularensis invasion of lung epithelial cells
From Jul Infect Immun

 
New Item Administration of a synthetic TLR4 agonist protects mice from pneumonic tularemia
From Jun J Immunol

 
New Item Tularemia with vesciular skin lesions may be mistaken for infection with herpes viruses
From Jul 1 Clin Infect Dis

 
New Item Tularemia: Current, comprehensive information on pathogenesis, microbiology, epidemiology, diagnosis, treatment, and prophylaxis
CIDRAP-authored overview, updated May 28 with new research


 
New Item Native outer membrance proteins protect mice against pulmonary challenge with virulent type A Francisella tularensis
From Infect Immun, published online May 27

 
New Item In vitro susceptibility of isolates of Francisella tularensis types A and B from North America
From Jun Antimicrob Agents Chemother

 
New Item Evaluation of clinical, laboratory, and therapeutic features of 145 tularemia cases: the role of quinolones in oropharyngeal tularemia
 
New Item Genomic markers for differentiation of Francisella tularensis subsp tularensis A.I and A.II strains
From Jan Appl Environ Microbiol

 
New Item Immunization with heat-killed Francisella tularensis LVS elicits protective antibody-mediated immunity
From Nov Eur J Immunol