BACKGROUND: Francisella tularensis causes tularaemia, a life-threatening zoonosis, and has potential as a biowarfare agent. F. tularensis subsp. tularensis, which causes the most severe form of tularaemia, is usually confined to North America. However, a handful of isolates from this subspecies was obtained in the 1980s from ticks and mites from Slovakia and Austria. Our aim was to uncover the origins of these enigmatic European isolates. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We determined the complete genome sequence of FSC198, a European isolate of F. tularensis subsp. tularensis, by whole-genome shotgun sequencing and compared it to that of the North American laboratory strain Schu S4. Apparent differences between the two genomes were resolved...
The F. tularensis type A strain FSC198 from Slovakia and a second strain FSC043, which has attenuate...
For many infections transmitting to humans from reservoirs in nature, disease dispersal patterns ove...
Whole genome sequencing (WGS) methods provide new possibilities in the field of molecular epidemiolo...
Copyright: © 2007 Chaudhuri et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the...
Francisella tularensis can cause the zoonotic disease tularemia and is partitioned into subspecies d...
Tularemia is a geographically widespread, severely debilitating, and occasionally lethal disease in ...
In France, tularemia is caused by Francisella tularensis subsp. holarctica and is a sporadic disease...
In 2011, a nationwide outbreak of tularaemia occurred in Norway with 180 recorded cases. It was asso...
Francisella (F.) tularensis is a highly virulent, Gram-negative bacterial pathogen and the causative...
More than 1000 humans have acquired the febrile disease tularemia in Spain since the first notificat...
BACKGROUND: Francisella tularensis subspecies tularensis and holarctica are pathogenic to humans, wh...
Francisella tularensis is an intracellular pleomorphic bacterium and the causative agent of tularemi...
For many infections transmitting to humans from reservoirs in nature, disease dispersal patterns ove...
Whole genome sequencing (WGS) methods provide new possibilities in the field of molecular epidemiolo...
<p>Whole genome sequencing (WGS) methods provide new possibilities in the field of molecular epidemi...
The F. tularensis type A strain FSC198 from Slovakia and a second strain FSC043, which has attenuate...
For many infections transmitting to humans from reservoirs in nature, disease dispersal patterns ove...
Whole genome sequencing (WGS) methods provide new possibilities in the field of molecular epidemiolo...
Copyright: © 2007 Chaudhuri et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the...
Francisella tularensis can cause the zoonotic disease tularemia and is partitioned into subspecies d...
Tularemia is a geographically widespread, severely debilitating, and occasionally lethal disease in ...
In France, tularemia is caused by Francisella tularensis subsp. holarctica and is a sporadic disease...
In 2011, a nationwide outbreak of tularaemia occurred in Norway with 180 recorded cases. It was asso...
Francisella (F.) tularensis is a highly virulent, Gram-negative bacterial pathogen and the causative...
More than 1000 humans have acquired the febrile disease tularemia in Spain since the first notificat...
BACKGROUND: Francisella tularensis subspecies tularensis and holarctica are pathogenic to humans, wh...
Francisella tularensis is an intracellular pleomorphic bacterium and the causative agent of tularemi...
For many infections transmitting to humans from reservoirs in nature, disease dispersal patterns ove...
Whole genome sequencing (WGS) methods provide new possibilities in the field of molecular epidemiolo...
<p>Whole genome sequencing (WGS) methods provide new possibilities in the field of molecular epidemi...
The F. tularensis type A strain FSC198 from Slovakia and a second strain FSC043, which has attenuate...
For many infections transmitting to humans from reservoirs in nature, disease dispersal patterns ove...
Whole genome sequencing (WGS) methods provide new possibilities in the field of molecular epidemiolo...