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Tularemia (also known as "rabbit fever") is a infectious disease caused by the bacterium Francisella tularensis. The disease is endemic in North America, and parts of Europe and Asia. The primary vectors are ticks and deer flies, but can also be spread through other arthropods. Rodents, rabbits, hares and ticks often serve as reservoir hosts. The disease is named after Tulare County, California.
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Biodefense refers to short term, local, usually military measures to restore biosecurity to a given group of persons in a given area — in the civilian terminology, it is a very robust biohazard response. It is technically possible to apply biodefense measures to protect animals or plants, but this is generally uneconomic. However, protection of water supplies and food supplies are often a critical part of biodefense. ...
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Tularemia as related to Biodefense
- Tularemia Fact Sheet
Basic information about Francisella tularensis (tularemia), including its use as a biological weapon, signs and ... Working Group on Civilian Biodefense. ...
- Tularemia, biodefense research. Nature's probiotic bacteria support ...
Biodefense research shows that the highly infectious disease tularemia, also known as rabbit fever, could pose serious consequences if used as a biological weapon.
- Tularemia Awards, Biodefense, NIAID, NIH
... Topics > Biodefense and Related Programs > Biodefense > For ... Biodefense. Tularemia Vaccine Development Teams. FY 2005 Awards. Institution. PI Name ...
- Large Tularemia Vaccine Contracts Among New NIAID Biodefense Awards ...
Tularemia usually can be successfully treated with antibiotics. However, the bacterium that causes tularemia is ... Small Business Biodefense program awards ...
- Johns Hopkins Working Group On Civilian Biodefense Warns Tularemia ...
The Working Group on Civilian Biodefense, an expert panel convened by the Center for Civilian Biodefense Studies at the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of ...
- Johns Hopkins Working Group on Civilian Biodefense Warns Tularemia ...
tularemia, Inglesby, biodefense, Center for Civilian Biodefense Strategies, bioterrorism, ... on Civilian Biodefense Warns Tularemia -- Rabbit Fever ...
- Large Tularemia Vaccine Contracts Among New NIAID Biodefense Awards
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- Large Tularemia Vaccine Contracts Among New NIAID Biodefense Awards
several dozen awards to further strengthen the nation's biodefense and emerging disease research capabilities ... Tularemia usually can be successfully treated ...
- Biodefense | Bioterrorism | Biological Warfare: BiodefenseEducation.org ...
Biodefense Digital Library and Learning Collaboratory intended to serve as a source of continuing ... Outbreaks of Tularemia in Russia and the United States. ...
- Biodefense | Bioterrorism | Biological Warfare: BiodefenseEducation.org ...
Biodefense Digital Library and Learning Collaboratory intended to serve as a source of continuing education on ... help on biodefense against tularemia ...
- BioPortfolio.com - BioWeb Tularemia Biodefense Bioterrorism Search
Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical Industry Search Find Companies, News, Events, Jobs, Directory ... Matching: tularemia biodefense bioterrorism. Find similar ...
- Biotechnology News Tularemia Biodefense Bioterrorism Search
Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical Industry Search Find Companies, News, Events, Jobs, Directory ... Current Search: tularemia: 4, biodefense: 39, bioterrorism: 8 ...
- CSC Large Tularemia Vaccine Contracts Among New NIAID Biodefense Awards
Tularemia is caused by a bacterium regarded by experts as a potential bioterror agent. ... Large Tularemia Vaccine Contracts Among New NIAID Biodefense Awards ...
- BioPortfolio - Tularemia Biodefense Bioterrorism
Tularemia Biodefense Bioterrorism - BioPortfolio - Indepth ... offers e-mail and postal lists for Tularemia Biodefense Bioterrorism scientists ...
- Johns Hopkins Working Group on Civilian Biodefense warns tularemia ...
The Working Group on Civilian Biodefense, an expert panel convened by the Center for Civilian Biodefense Studies at the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of ...
- JOHNS HOPKINS WORKING GROUP ON CIVILIAN BIODEFENSE WARNS TULAREMIA ...
... WORKING GROUP ON CIVILIAN BIODEFENSE WARNS TULAREMIA -- RABBIT FEVER -- COULD BE ... Tularemia occurs rarely in the United States. ...
- Rhode Island Biotechnology Company Wins NIH BioDefense Award to Develop ...
... Biotechnology Company Wins NIH BioDefense Award to Develop Tularemia Vaccine ... ict, tularemia, vaccine, develop, biodefense, nih, rhode, island, award, wins, ...
- MVTimes Online - The Martha's Vineyard Times: Island News Now
The Martha's Vineyard Times: Dock here for Island News, Sports, Community ... Vineyarders asked to help on biodefense against tularemia. January 13, 2005 ...
- Tularemia as a Biological Weapon: Medical and Public Health Management
June 2001 article from the Journal of the American Medical Association. ... The Working Group on Civilian Biodefense considers F tularensis to be a ...
- Sunshine: Questionable Biodefense Research in Germany
Tularemia (Francisella tularensis) is a disease of rabbits that also infects humans. ... All but one is related to biodefense. ...

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