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1 October 1975 TULAREMIA IN FLORIDA: Sylvilagus palustris AS A SOURCE OF HUMAN INFECTION
G. L. HOFF, WM. J. BIGLER, W. HEMMERT, D. LAWRENCE
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Abstract

The marsh rabbit, Sylvilagus palustris, was epidemiologically incriminated as the source of two human cases of tularemia. This represents the first published report of involvement for this species in the human disease.

HOFF, BIGLER, HEMMERT, and LAWRENCE: TULAREMIA IN FLORIDA: Sylvilagus palustris AS A SOURCE OF HUMAN INFECTION
G. L. HOFF, WM. J. BIGLER, W. HEMMERT, and D. LAWRENCE "TULAREMIA IN FLORIDA: Sylvilagus palustris AS A SOURCE OF HUMAN INFECTION," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 11(4), 560-561, (1 October 1975). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-11.4.560
Received: 14 March 1975; Published: 1 October 1975
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