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JAMA 2001 Jun 6;285(21):2763-73.

Tularemia as a biological weapon: medical and public health management.

Dennis DT, Inglesby TV, Henderson DA, Bartlett JG, Ascher MS, Eitzen E, Fine AD, Friedlander AM, Hauer J, Layton M, Lillibridge SR, McDade JE, Osterholm MT, O'Toole T, Parker G, Perl TM, Russell PK, Tonat K

Division of Vector-Borne Infectious Diseases, National Center for Infectious Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, PO Box 2087, Fort Collins, CO 80522, USA. dtd1@cdc.gov

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Article type: Review - Canary ID: 1767

Cause and Effect Analysis Interspecies susceptibility data Shared exposures with humans Shared outcomes with humans Gene sequence data
Yes Yes Yes Yes No
Exposures Francisella tularensis
Outcomes Bioterrorism
Tularemia
Species Culicidae
Diptera
Hares
Human
Microtinae
Muridae
Rabbits
Sciuridae

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