2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.02.18.480867
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Aquatic long-term persistence ofFrancisella tularensisssp.holarcticais driven by water temperature and transition to a viable but non-culturable state

Abstract: Francisella tularensis is a highly virulent bacterium causing tularemia zoonosis. An increasing proportion of infections occur through contaminated hydro-telluric sources, especially for the subspecies holarctica (Fth). Although this bacterium has been detected in several aquatic environments, the mechanisms of its long-term persistence in water are not yet elucidated. We evaluated the culturability and the viability of a virulent Fth strain in independent microcosms filled with nutrient-poor water. At 37°C… Show more

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