Multiple Francisella tularensis subspecies and clades, tularemia outbreak, Utah

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In July 2007, a deer fly-associated outbreak of tularemia occurred in Utah. Human infections were caused by 2 clades (A1 and A2) of Francisella tularensis subsp. tularensis. Lagomorph carcasses from the area yielded evidence of infection with A1 and A2, as well as F. tularensis subsp. holarctica. Th …
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Authors Petersen JM;Carlson JK;Dietrich G;Eisen RJ;Coombs J;Janusz AM;Summers J;Beard CB;Mead PS;;
Journal emerging infectious diseases
Year 2008
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