We report two cases of tularemia with different clinical manifestations, both suspected of tick-borne transmission and with near-complete remission of all symptoms within 3 months after antimicrobial treatment. The first patient presented with a classical ulceroglandular manifestation; general malaise, an ulcer and lymphadenopathy, occurring two weeks after a tick bite. Diagnosis was established by polymerase chain reaction of a skin biopsy from the ulcer. The second patient presented with a rare systemic manifestation including bacteremia and myocarditis resulting in severe clinical heart failure, pulmonary edema and secondary kidney failure. Previous tick bites were elucidated after the bacteremia was discovered. The cases underscore the ...
We present a case of tularemia complicated by rhabdomyolysis in a 43-year-old male who presented wit...
Tularemia is a zoonotic disease caused by Francisella tularensis, a gramnegative coccobacillus that ...
Tularemia is an infectious disease that continues to occur sporadically and in epidemics in the Unit...
Tularaemia after tick exposure- typical presentation of rare disease misdiagnosed as atypical presen...
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We report the case of glandular tularemia that developed in a man supposedly infected by a tick bite...
We report the case of glandular tularemia that developed in a man supposedly infected by a tick bite...
In Japan, most tularemia cases occur after contact with hares (hunting, cooking) and involve the gla...
Tularemia is a zoonotic disease caused by Francisella tularensis. Humans can acquire the infection t...
Tick-borne illnesses have diverse biological and clinical features that make recognition and appropr...
Alessandra Balestra,1 Hekuran Bytyci,1 Caroline Guillod,2 Antonio Braghetti,3 Luigia Elzi4 1Departme...
Tularemia (caused by the facultative intracellular Gram-negative bacillus Francisella tularensis) is...
<p>Tularemia is a zoonosis caused by Francisella tularensis that can be transmitted by several...
Tularemia is a bacterial zoonosis which is commonly transmitted through tick or insect bites or cont...
Simsek, Hulya/0000-0001-8636-9033; Celebi, Bekir/0000-0002-4545-5573; GAZYAGCI, SERKAL/0000-0002-004...
We present a case of tularemia complicated by rhabdomyolysis in a 43-year-old male who presented wit...
Tularemia is a zoonotic disease caused by Francisella tularensis, a gramnegative coccobacillus that ...
Tularemia is an infectious disease that continues to occur sporadically and in epidemics in the Unit...
Tularaemia after tick exposure- typical presentation of rare disease misdiagnosed as atypical presen...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
We report the case of glandular tularemia that developed in a man supposedly infected by a tick bite...
We report the case of glandular tularemia that developed in a man supposedly infected by a tick bite...
In Japan, most tularemia cases occur after contact with hares (hunting, cooking) and involve the gla...
Tularemia is a zoonotic disease caused by Francisella tularensis. Humans can acquire the infection t...
Tick-borne illnesses have diverse biological and clinical features that make recognition and appropr...
Alessandra Balestra,1 Hekuran Bytyci,1 Caroline Guillod,2 Antonio Braghetti,3 Luigia Elzi4 1Departme...
Tularemia (caused by the facultative intracellular Gram-negative bacillus Francisella tularensis) is...
<p>Tularemia is a zoonosis caused by Francisella tularensis that can be transmitted by several...
Tularemia is a bacterial zoonosis which is commonly transmitted through tick or insect bites or cont...
Simsek, Hulya/0000-0001-8636-9033; Celebi, Bekir/0000-0002-4545-5573; GAZYAGCI, SERKAL/0000-0002-004...
We present a case of tularemia complicated by rhabdomyolysis in a 43-year-old male who presented wit...
Tularemia is a zoonotic disease caused by Francisella tularensis, a gramnegative coccobacillus that ...
Tularemia is an infectious disease that continues to occur sporadically and in epidemics in the Unit...