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Title: Francisella tularensis


1
Francisella tularensis
  • First isolated from rodents in 1919 by Dr.
    Francis (Tulare County, CA)
  • Considered the most virulent organism that
    infects humans
  • 200 cases /year, in all 50 states

2
Epidemiology
3
Morphology and Physiology
  • Gram-negative rod, pleomorphic (coccoid to
    filamentous)
  • Facultative anaerobe
  • Requires a rich medium plus cystine to grow

4
Reservoirs and Transmission
  • Wild mammals (rabbits, squirrels, muskrats,
    beavers, deer)
  • Transmission by tick, deer fly, skin abrasion and
    transovarial

5
..and of the hare
  • ......of their flesh shall ye not eat, and
    their carcass shall ye not touch, they are
    unclean to you .
  • (Leviticus XI6-8)

6
Infection
  • Infected insect bite
  • Contact of abraded skin with infected material

7
Major Clinical Manifestations
  • Ulceroglandular (70-85)
  • Glandular (5-10)
  • Typhoidal (5-10)
  • Pneumonic (1-5)
  • Oculoglandular (1-2)
  • Oropharyngeal (rare)

8
Ulceroglandular tularemia
  • Local ulceration
  • Local lymphadenopathy
  • Bacteremia and fever
  • Disseminated lymphadenopathy

9
Tularemic ulcer
  • Primary lesion (papule) forms at point of entry
  • Becomes an open ulcer in about a week

10
Pneumonic tularemia
  • Acquire either via the mechanisms of
    ulceroglandular or from direct respiratory route
    from skinning an infected rabbit or from another
    person with pneumonic tularemia
  • High mortality

11
Typhoidal tularemia
  • Acquired by ingestion of food or water
    contaminated with high number of organisms due to
    animals that died from tularemia
  • Symptoms similar to typhoid fever (GI distress
    and high fever)

12
Treatment
  • Difficult because organisms are intracellular
  • Long term streptomycin therapy commonly used
  • Immunity is cell-mediated, so killed vaccines of
    little value
  • Attenuated strain vaccine available for high risk
    person

13
Prevention
  • Wear rubber gloves when in contact infected
    material
  • Watch out for ticks
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