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  • Infectious Diseases
  • Bacteriology
  • Public Health

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  • Tularaemia is a zoonotic infection caused by Francisella tularensis.
  • Ulceroglandular tularaemia is the most common form of the disease.
  • Rare occurrences necessitate awareness for timely diagnosis and treatment.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To report three cases of ulceroglandular tularaemia.
  • To highlight diagnostic considerations for tularaemia.
  • To emphasize treatment outcomes and potential complications.

Main Methods:

  • Case series presentation.
  • Clinical diagnosis based on symptoms and exposure history.
  • Treatment with antibiotics and surgical intervention where necessary.

Main Results:

  • Three patients diagnosed with ulceroglandular tularaemia in Djursland, Denmark.
  • All patients received antibiotic therapy for several weeks.
  • Two patients required surgical revision for suppurative lymphadenitis.

Conclusions:

  • Tularaemia should be suspected in patients with fever, ulcer, and regional lymphadenopathy.
  • History of tick/mosquito bites or animal contact increases suspicion.
  • Early diagnosis and appropriate management, including potential surgery, are key to remission.