| [isolation of bordetella bronchiseptica strains from wild animals captured in ankara, konya, urfa and viransehir'de]. | | 1976 | 933893 |
| [brucellosis, tularemia and borreliosis isolated from wild animals captured in ankara, konya, urfa and nevsehir provinces in turkey]. | 621 citellus, 41 mus musculus, 35 microtus, 442 meriones, 70 rattus rattus, 56 turtle, 89 hare, 1 hamster, 1 hedgehog and 1 sea snake, altogether 1379 wild animals were captured in ankara, konya, urfa and nevşehir. neither brucella or francisella tularansis could be isolated nor borrelia could be seen. 1/40-1/80 agglutination titers obtained in 3 out of 134 sera taken from citellus, in 3 out of 264 sera taken from guinea pigs which were inoculated with spleen, liver and kidney suspensions of wil ... | 1976 | 979704 |
| [case report: a case of tularemia with delayed diagnosis]. | tularemia is a zoonotic disease caused by francisella tularensis. in this report, a tularemia case who was living in a non-endemic area, has been presented. a 24 years old female patient with multiple cervical lymphadenitis has been admitted to the outpatient clinic of ankara training and research hospital, turkey. her complaints started two months ago as signs and symptoms of an upper respiratory tract infection. as she had received non-specific treatment (amoxycillin clavulanate; 2x 1g/day) in ... | 2005 | 15900842 |
| the use of matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization-time of flight mass spectrometry in the identification of francisella tularensis. | francisella tularensis is the cause of the zoonotic disease tularemia and is classified among highly pathogenic bacteria (hpb) due to its low infection dose and potential for airborne transmission. in the case of hbp, there is a pressing need for rapid, accurate and reliable identification. phenotypic identification of francisella species is inappropriate for clinical microbiology laboratories because it is time-consuming, hazardous and subject to variable interpretation. matrix-assisted laser d ... | 2016 | 26773181 |
| [investigation of the presence of francisella tularensis by culture, serology and molecular methods in mice of thrace region, turkey]. | tularemia is a disease that has been reported in turkey since 1936. although mice are considered to have a role in the transmission of francisella tularensis to man, this has not been exactly confirmed yet. the aim of this study was to investigate the presence of f. tularensis in mice by using culture, serology and molecular methods. for this purpose, four villages (edirne-demirkoy, kirklareli-kaynarca, tekirdag-muzruplu, tekirdag-sinanli) were selected in thrace region of turkey where tularemia ... | 2014 | 24819259 |
| [evaluation of a newly-developed ready-to-use commercial pcr kit for the molecular diagnosis of francisella tularensis]. | tularemia is a rare zoonotic infection, however, considerations of tularemia as a biological weapon and several recent major epidemics have caused renewed interest in this disease. laboratory diagnosis of tularemia is done in the presence of appropriate epidemiological data, by the demonstration of specific antibodies in the serum samples obtained with 1-2 week intervals following the development of symptoms. it is an a posteriori analysis with limited use for prompt diagnosis of the patient dur ... | 2014 | 24506724 |