tick-borne tularemia. an outbreak of lymphadenopathy in children. | between june 1 and july 15, 1984, twenty persons with glandular tularemia were identified on the lower brule and crow creek indian reservations in south dakota. the median age of the patients was 6 years (range, 2 to 20 years). the clinical illness was mild, consisting of fever, headache, and lymphadenopathy. all lymphadenopathy was in the head and neck area. dermacentor variabilis ticks were identified as the vector. although the mild clinical illness suggested francisella tularensis, type b, w ... | 1985 | 4057512 |
tularemia in range sheep: an overlooked syndrome? | abortion and death caused by francisella tularensis were well recognized in range flocks of domestic sheep in idaho, montana, and wyoming in the first 6 decades of the 20th century. the current report describes 4 episodes of tularemia in 3 range flocks in wyoming and south dakota in 1997 and 2007 (1 flock was affected twice). flock owners reported that ticks were unusually numerous and commonly present on sheep during outbreaks. tularemia presented as late-term abortions (3 episodes) or listless ... | 2008 | 18599860 |
tularemia with unusual laboratory characteristics in south dakota children. | | 1984 | 6589779 |
outbreak of tick-borne tularemia--south dakota. | | 1984 | 6434937 |
an outbreak of human tularemia associated with the american dog tick, dermacentor variabilis. | | 1966 | 5949558 |