The family Francisellaceae is rapidly expanding with several new members described in the last few decades. Francisella tularensis is a facultative intracellular, zoonotic bacterium, the causative agent of tularaemia and a potential biological weapon. The moderately pathogenic F. tularensis ssp. holarctica is endemic in Europe. Phylogenetic analyses revealed that two major genetic clades (B.FTNF002-00 and B.12) of the bacterium are dominant in the continent, which occur in distinct geographic regions. The B.12 genotype of F. tularensis ssp. holarctica is endemic in Hungary. Tularaemia was first diagnosed in humans in 1951 in the country and in the past 20 years 20-148 cases were reported each year. In Hungary besides the potential t...
Francisella tularensis is the causative agent of the debilitating, sometimes fatal zoonotic disease ...
Francisella tularensis is a small, nonmotile, aerobic, gram-negative coccobacillus capable of surviv...
BACKGROUND: Francisella tularensis causes tularaemia, a life-threatening zoonosis, and has potential...
Francisella tularensis is an intracellular pleomorphic bacterium and the causative agent of tularemi...
Molecular analysis of Francisella tularensis subsp. holarctica isolates from humans and animals reve...
Tularemia is a zoonotic disease caused by the facultative intracellular bacterium Francisella tulare...
Molecular analysis of Francisella tularensis subsp. holarctica isolates from humans and animals reve...
Sequence-based typing of Francisella tularensis has led to insights in the evolutionary developments...
Sequence-based typing of Francisella tularensis has led to insights in the evolutionary developments...
Tularemia is a geographically widespread, severely debilitating, and occasionally lethal disease in ...
Francisella tularensis, a small Gram-negative bacterium, is capable of infecting a wide range of ani...
In France, tularemia is caused by Francisella tularensis subsp. holarctica and is a sporadic disease...
Francisella (F.) tularensis is a highly virulent, Gram-negative bacterial pathogen and the causative...
International audienceFrancisella tularensis, a small Gram-negative bacterium, is capable of infecti...
We analyzed 10 isolates of Francisella tularensis sub-species holarctica from China and assigned the...
Francisella tularensis is the causative agent of the debilitating, sometimes fatal zoonotic disease ...
Francisella tularensis is a small, nonmotile, aerobic, gram-negative coccobacillus capable of surviv...
BACKGROUND: Francisella tularensis causes tularaemia, a life-threatening zoonosis, and has potential...
Francisella tularensis is an intracellular pleomorphic bacterium and the causative agent of tularemi...
Molecular analysis of Francisella tularensis subsp. holarctica isolates from humans and animals reve...
Tularemia is a zoonotic disease caused by the facultative intracellular bacterium Francisella tulare...
Molecular analysis of Francisella tularensis subsp. holarctica isolates from humans and animals reve...
Sequence-based typing of Francisella tularensis has led to insights in the evolutionary developments...
Sequence-based typing of Francisella tularensis has led to insights in the evolutionary developments...
Tularemia is a geographically widespread, severely debilitating, and occasionally lethal disease in ...
Francisella tularensis, a small Gram-negative bacterium, is capable of infecting a wide range of ani...
In France, tularemia is caused by Francisella tularensis subsp. holarctica and is a sporadic disease...
Francisella (F.) tularensis is a highly virulent, Gram-negative bacterial pathogen and the causative...
International audienceFrancisella tularensis, a small Gram-negative bacterium, is capable of infecti...
We analyzed 10 isolates of Francisella tularensis sub-species holarctica from China and assigned the...
Francisella tularensis is the causative agent of the debilitating, sometimes fatal zoonotic disease ...
Francisella tularensis is a small, nonmotile, aerobic, gram-negative coccobacillus capable of surviv...
BACKGROUND: Francisella tularensis causes tularaemia, a life-threatening zoonosis, and has potential...