Environmental surveillance during an outbreak of tularaemia in hares, the Netherlands, 2015

Tularaemia, a disease caused by the bacterium Francisella tularensis, is a re-emerging zoonosis in the Netherlands. After sporadic human and hare cases occurred in the period 2011 to 2014, a cluster of F. tularensis-infected hares was recognised in a region in the north of the Netherlands from February to May 2015. No human cases were identified, including after active case finding. Presence of F. tularensis was investigated in potential reservoirs and transmission routes, including common voles, arthropod vectors and surface waters. F. tularensis was not detected in common voles, mosquito lar... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Janse, Ingmar
Maas, M.
Rijks, J.M.
Koene, M.
van der Plaats, R.Q.
Engelsma, M.
Tas, P.W.L.
Braks, M.
Stroo, A.
Notermans, D.W.
de Vries, M.C.
Reubsaet, F.A.G.
Fanoy, E.
Swaan, C.M.
Kik, M.J.
Ijzer, J.
Jaarsma, R.I.
van Wieren, S.
de Roda Husman, A.M.
van Passel, M.
Roest, H.
van der Giessen, J.
Dokumenttyp: article/Letter to editor
Erscheinungsdatum: 2017
Schlagwörter: Life Science
Sprache: Englisch
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