outbreak of yersinia pseudotuberculosis in british columbia--november 1998. | | 1999 | 10726370 |
clinical and microbiological follow-up of an outbreak of yersinia pseudotuberculosis serotype ib. | yersinia pseudotuberculosis, a food-borne pathogen, causes infection that commonly presents as gastroenteritis and mesenteric lymphadenitis. post-infectious complications include erythema nodosum, reactive arthritis and, less commonly, uveitis and nephritis. six serotypes of y. pseudotuberculosis have been identified, and post-infectious complications have been identified following infection with some, but not all, serotypes. the first recognized outbreak of y. pseudotuberculosis serotype lb occ ... | 2001 | 11515763 |
tularemia, plague, yersiniosis, and tyzzer's disease in wild rodents and lagomorphs in canada: a review. | information related to infection of wild rodents or lagomorphs in canada by francisella tularensis, yersinia pestis, other yersinia spp., and clostridium piliforme was searched for this study. reports on tularemia in humans linked to these species came from diagnostic databases, literature, wildlife health specialists, and public health agencies. tularemia has been diagnosed in 8 species of wild rodent and 2 species in the genus lepus in canada. tularemia occurred in wild animals, or in humans a ... | 2009 | 20190973 |