チフス様野兎病
WordNet
- serious infection marked by intestinal inflammation and ulceration; caused by Salmonella typhosa ingested with food or water (同)typhoid_fever, enteric_fever
- a highly infectious disease of rodents (especially rabbits and squirrels) and sometimes transmitted to humans by ticks or flies or by handling infected animals (同)tularaemia, rabbit fever, deer fly fever, yatobyo
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English Journal
- Francisella tularensis aortitis.
- Briere M1, Kaladji A2, Douane F3, Breux JP4, Touroult-Jupin P5, Boisset S6, Edouard S7, Biron C8, Boutoille D8.
- Infection.Infection.2015 Jul 20. [Epub ahead of print]
- Francisella tularensis, the agent of tularemia, is a Gram-negative coccobacillus primarily pathogen for animals and occasionally for humans. The clinical manifestations of tularemia include pneumonia, ulceroglandular, oropharyngeal, or typhoidal disease. Rare manifestations are also described, but t
- PMID 26189939
- All-time high tularaemia incidence in Norway in 2011: report from the national surveillance.
- Larssen KW1, Bergh K, Heier BT, Vold L, Afset JE.
- European journal of clinical microbiology & infectious diseases : official publication of the European Society of Clinical Microbiology.Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis.2014 Nov;33(11):1919-26. doi: 10.1007/s10096-014-2163-2. Epub 2014 May 31.
- Tularaemia has mainly been a sporadic disease in Norway. In 2011, 180 persons (3.7 per 100,000 population) were diagnosed with tularaemia. This article describes the epidemiological and clinical features of tularaemia cases during a year with exceptionally high tularaemia incidence. Data from the na
- PMID 24874046
- Kohlmann R1, Geis G1, Gatermann SG1.
- Deutsche medizinische Wochenschrift (1946).Dtsch Med Wochenschr.2014 Jul;139(27):1417-22. doi: 10.1055/s-0034-1370117. Epub 2014 Jun 17.
- The bacterium Francisella tularensis is known for more than 100 years by now as the etiological agent of the disease tularemia, a zoonotic infection with a worldwide distribution in the Northern Hemisphere. The prevalence of tularemia shows a wide geographic variation, being comparably infrequent in
- PMID 24937079
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- In Japan, most tularemia cases occur after contact with hares (hunting, cooking) and involve the glandular or ulceroglandular form. Here, we present a case of typhoidal tularemia in a 72-year-old Japanese male farmer who presented with fever, fatigue, and right lower abdominal pain. Computed tomogra …
- In Japan, most tularemia cases occur after contact with hares (hunting, cooking) and involve the glandular or ulceroglandular form. Here, we present a case of typhoidal tularemia in a 72-year-old Japanese male farmer who presented with fever, fatigue, and right lower abdominal pain. Computed tomography revealed intestinal wall thickening at the ...
- 野兎病(tularemia)は野兎病菌( Francisella tularensis )による急性熱性疾患で、代表的な動物由来感染症の一つである。. 自然界において本菌はマダニ類などの吸血性節足動物を介して、主にノウサギや齧歯類などの 野生動物の間で維持されており、これらの ...
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- typhoidal tularemia
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- enteric fever、typhi、typhoid fever、typhus