Tularemia

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Infectious Disease Article | Tularemia

mdlinx.com — “Histologic, immunohistochemical, microbiological, molecular biological and ultrastructural characterization of pulmonary tularemiaView full resource at mdlinx.com

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Most Recently Shared on January 28, 2011 at 9:03 am By:

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Histologic, immunohistochemical, microbiological, molecular biological and ultrastructural characterization ... http://bit.ly/g4k267 #ID

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Tularemia: Bacterial Infections: Merck Manual Home Edition

merck.com — “Tularemia: Bacterial Infections: Merck Manual Home EditionView full resource at merck.com

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Learn about the symptoms, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of tularemia (rabbit fever, deer fly fever) http://bit.ly/ds87tm

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Researchers Warn Of Tularemia In Texas Feral Hogs

medicalnewstoday.com — “After finding evidence in feral hogs of the bacteria that causes tularemia, researchers at The Institute of Environmental and Human Health (TIEHH) at Texas Tech University are warning hunters andView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Tularemia - Physiopedia - The physiotherapy and physical therapy wiki and encyclopaedia

physio-pedia.com — “Written by physiotherapists and physical therapists for the physiotherapy and physical therapy profession, the aim is to create an international on-line resource for accessible for all rehabilitation and health care professionals.View full resource at physio-pedia.com

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Tick-Borne Diseases, Tularemia: eMedicine Emergency Medicine

emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: First described in Japan in 1837, tularemia is an infectious disease caused by the gram-negative pleomorphic bacterium, Francisella tularensis. The disease name relates to the description in 1911 of a plaguelike illness in ground squirrels in ...View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com

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A few hundred cases of tularemia are reported annually in the United States and the frequency is declining. http://bit.ly/cZntj9

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DOH reports US man in hospital with tularemia - Taipei Times

taipeitimes.com — “The Department of Health (DOH) yesterday reported its first imported case of tularemia since 2007.View full resource at taipeitimes.com

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Orphan drug status granted to Restanza for plague and tularemia - MPR

empr.com — “Advanced Life Sciences Holdings announced that the FDA has granted Orphan Drug Designation to Restanza (cethromycin), its once daily oral antibiotic, for the prophylactic treatment of plague and tularemia.View full resource at empr.com

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MPR News: Orphan drug status granted to Restanza for plague and tularemia: Advanced Life Sciences Holdi.. http://bit.ly/BYtyn

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Wild Hogs in Texas Pose Infection Risk to Humans - Drugs.com MedNews

drugs.com — “The bacteria that causes tularemia is present in a high number of feral hogs in Texas and people need to use caution when handling wild game, say researchers. TView full resource at drugs.com

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Wild Hogs in Texas Pose Infection Risk to Humans: FRIDAY, Jan. 28 -- The bacteria that causes tularemia is... http://bit.ly/gmmrx1 #drug

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Infectious Disease Article | Pleural Effusion

mdlinx.com — “Tularemia presenting as a unilateral pleural effusion in a metropolitan cityView full resource at mdlinx.com

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Tularemia presenting as a unilateral pleural effusion in a metropolitan city: Respiratory Medicine CME http://bit.ly/e2tvWE #ID

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UIC to Develop Antibiotics Against Potential Bioterrorism Agents

newswise.com — “Researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago have received a $4 million federal grant to develop new antibiotics to treat anthrax, tularemia and plague.View full resource at newswise.com

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UIC to Develop Antibiotics Against Potential Bioterrorism Agents http://bit.ly/fOn1a

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$14M Grant to UIC to Develop Antibiotics for Bioweapon Germs

newswise.com — “Researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago's Center for Pharmaceutical Biotechnology have been awarded a federal contract for up to $13.8 million to develop antibiotics to treat anthrax, tularemia and plague.View full resource at newswise.com

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#health news: $14M Grant to UIC to Develop Antibiotics for Bioweapon Germs: Researchers at the University of Ill... http://bit.ly/jjFUJy

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$14M Grant to UIC to Develop Antibiotics for Bioweapon Germs

newswise.com — “Researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago's Center for Pharmaceutical Biotechnology have been awarded a federal contract for up to $13.8 million to develop antibiotics to treat anthrax, tularemia and plague.View full resource at newswise.com

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$14M Grant to UIC to Develop Antibiotics for Bioweapon Germs: Researchers at the University of Illinois at Chica... http://bit.ly/lYaGcv

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Novel therapeutic approach shows promise against multiple bacterial pathogens

labspaces.net — “A team of scientists from government, academia and private industry has developed a novel treatment that protects mice from infection with the bacterium that causes tularemia, a highly infectious disease of rodents, sometimes transmitted to people, and also known as rabbit fever.View full resource at labspaces.net

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Novel therapeutic approach shows promise against multiple bacterial pathogens - http://is.gd/ct4lG

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