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- who: ufeffSara Doinaufeff ufeffSchu00fctzufeff and colleagues from the University of Toledo, United States have published the article: Phylogeography of ufeffFrancisella tularensisufeff subspecies ufeffholarcticaufeff and epidemiology of tularemia in Switzerland, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The aim of this study is to characterize the current biodiversity of Fth in Switzerland. This study examined a collection of strains isolated mainly from clinical human biopsies.
SUMMARY
Although the prevalence of reported infections with Francisella tularensis is low, the incidence has increased in the last few years, and outbreaks have become more frequent in recent . . .
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