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Tularaemia in Minnesota: case report and brief epidemiology
J M Scheftel1, J M Griffith, B A Leppke
1Acute Disease Investigation and Control Section, Minnesota Department of Health, St. Paul, MN 55155, USA. joni.scheftel@state.mn.us
Abstract:
The 2008 case presented here of tularaemia in a cat and its owner occurred in an urban setting and was associated with animal contact, a relatively rare mode of transmission in Minnesota in recent years. Response to this case exemplified a 'One Health' approach involving pre-existing relationships, cooperation between multiple disciplines and laboratory infrastructure that facilitated information sharing.
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