Francisella tularensis subsp. tularensis (type A) is subdivided into clades A1 and A2. Human tularemia infections caused by A1 and A2 differ with respect to clinical outcome; A1 infections are associated with a higher case fatality rate. In this study, we develop and evaluate TaqMan polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assays for identification of A1 and A2. Both assays were shown to be specific to either A1 or A2, with sensitivities of 10 genomic equivalents. Real-time PCR results for identification of A1 and A2 were in complete agreement with results obtained by pulsed field gel electrophoresis analysis or conventional PCR when specimens from sporadic tularemia cases and a tularemia outbreak involving both A1 and A2 were tested. In addition, o...
Francisella tularensis is a potent pathogen and a possible bioterrorism agent. Little is known, howe...
Copyright © 2009 Champion et al. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the C...
In this study, we evaluated three PCR methods for epidemiological typing of Francisella tularensis: ...
Francisella tularensis subsp. tularensis (type A) is subdivided into clades A1 and A2. Human tularem...
Francisella tularensis, the etiological agent of tularemia, is found throughout the Northern hemisph...
Francisella tularensis, the etiologic agent of tularemia and a Class A Select Agent, is divided into...
<div><p><i>Francisella tularensis</i>, the etiologic agent of tularemia and a Class A Select Agent, ...
Francisella tularensis, the etiologic agent of tularemia and a Class A Select Agent, is divided into...
Tularemia outbreaks occurred in northwestern Spain in 1997–1998 and 2007–2008 and affected >1,000 pe...
Francisella tularensis can cause the zoonotic disease tularemia and is partitioned into subspecies d...
Francisella tularensis is the causative agent of tularemia, which is a highly lethal disease from na...
Francisella tularensis, the etiologic agent of tularemia and a Class A Select Agent, is divided into...
Tularemia, caused by the Gram-negative bacterium Francisella tularensis, is a life-threatening human...
A PCR assay was developed to genotypically characterize Francisella tularensis and F. novicida. An i...
Francisella tularensis (F. tularensis) has been designated by the CDC as one of the ten organisms mo...
Francisella tularensis is a potent pathogen and a possible bioterrorism agent. Little is known, howe...
Copyright © 2009 Champion et al. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the C...
In this study, we evaluated three PCR methods for epidemiological typing of Francisella tularensis: ...
Francisella tularensis subsp. tularensis (type A) is subdivided into clades A1 and A2. Human tularem...
Francisella tularensis, the etiological agent of tularemia, is found throughout the Northern hemisph...
Francisella tularensis, the etiologic agent of tularemia and a Class A Select Agent, is divided into...
<div><p><i>Francisella tularensis</i>, the etiologic agent of tularemia and a Class A Select Agent, ...
Francisella tularensis, the etiologic agent of tularemia and a Class A Select Agent, is divided into...
Tularemia outbreaks occurred in northwestern Spain in 1997–1998 and 2007–2008 and affected >1,000 pe...
Francisella tularensis can cause the zoonotic disease tularemia and is partitioned into subspecies d...
Francisella tularensis is the causative agent of tularemia, which is a highly lethal disease from na...
Francisella tularensis, the etiologic agent of tularemia and a Class A Select Agent, is divided into...
Tularemia, caused by the Gram-negative bacterium Francisella tularensis, is a life-threatening human...
A PCR assay was developed to genotypically characterize Francisella tularensis and F. novicida. An i...
Francisella tularensis (F. tularensis) has been designated by the CDC as one of the ten organisms mo...
Francisella tularensis is a potent pathogen and a possible bioterrorism agent. Little is known, howe...
Copyright © 2009 Champion et al. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the C...
In this study, we evaluated three PCR methods for epidemiological typing of Francisella tularensis: ...