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  2. Tularemia - Wikipedia

    • Tularemia, also known as rabbit fever, is an infectious disease caused by the bacterium Francisella tularensis. Symptoms may include fever, skin ulcers, and enlarged lymph nodes. Occasionally, a form that results in pneumonia or a throat infection may occur. The bacterium is typically spread by ticks, deer flies, or contact with infected animals. It may also be spread b… 展开

    Signs and symptoms

    Depending on the site of infection, tularemia has six characteristic clinical variants: ulceroglandular (the most common type … 展开

    Cause

    Tularemia is caused by the bacteria Francisella tularensis which is typically spread by ticks, deer flies, and contact with infected animals.
    The bacteria can penetrate into the body through damage… 展开

    症状发热、中毒、头痛胃口不佳、粘膜疹、淋巴腺炎、脾肿大、肝肿大不适恶心呕吐流鼻血溃疡、淋巴腺红肿、肺炎胸膜炎气管炎支气管炎腹泻肚痛咽喉痛淋巴管发炎
    医学专科传染病科
    Diagnosis

    In lymph node biopsies, the typical histopathologic pattern is characterized by geographic areas of necrosis with neutrophils and necrotizing granulomas. The pattern is non specific and similar to other infectious l… 展开

    Prevention

    There are no safe, available, approved vaccines against tularemia. However, vaccination research and development continues, with live attenuated vaccines being the most thoroughly researched and most likely candi… 展开

    Treatment

    If infection occurs or is suspected, treatment is generally with the antibiotics streptomycin or gentamicin. Doxycycline was previously used. Gentamicin may be easier to obtain than streptomycin. There is also tentative evidenc… 展开

    Prognosis

    Since the discovery of antibiotics, the rate of death associated with tularemia has decreased from 60% to less than 4%. 展开

    Epidemiology

    Tularemia is most common in the Northern Hemisphere, including North America and parts of Europe and Asia. It occurs between 30° and 71° north latitude.
    In the United States, although records show that tularemia w… 展开

     
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