Tularemia
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Tularemia at the World Health Organization
Tularemia clinical trials at the NIH
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Last Updated: Oct 10, 2008
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Jensen WA, Kirsch CM. Tularemia. Semin Respir Infect. 2003 Sep;18(3):146-58.
Wortmann G. Pulmonary manifestations of other agents: brucella, Q fever, tularemia and smallpox. Respir Care Clin N Am. 2004 Mar;10(1):99-109.