O-053 Pathological and immunohistochemical evidence of a possible Francisellaceae family member causing ovine abortion in Uruguay: Should we be concerned about tularemia in South America?. [conference abstract].

The Francisellaceae family comprises gram-negative coccobacilli, with four currently recognized genera, of which only Francisella is of clinical relevance. Francisella tularensis is the type and most studied species, as it causes tularemia, a highly transmissible, potentially life-threatening zoonot...

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Autore principale: GIANNITTI, F. (author)
Altri autori: DORSCH, M. (author), SCHILD, C. (author), CAFFARENA, D. (author), SVERLOW, K. (author), ARMIÉN , A. (author), RIET-CORREA, F. (author)
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Lingua:inglese
Pubblicazione: 2023
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Riassunto:The Francisellaceae family comprises gram-negative coccobacilli, with four currently recognized genera, of which only Francisella is of clinical relevance. Francisella tularensis is the type and most studied species, as it causes tularemia, a highly transmissible, potentially life-threatening zoonotic disease.