2024
DOI: 10.1136/bcr-2023-256509
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Identification ofFrancisella tularensisin ascites in the context of typhoidal tularaemia

Marco Duerig,
Philipp Suter,
Emmanuel Haefliger
et al.

Abstract: Tularaemia is a highly infectious, zoonotic disease caused byFrancisella tularensis, which has become increasingly prevalent over the past decade. Depending on the route of infection, different clinical manifestations can be observed. We report a case of typhoidal tularaemia presenting as a febrile illness with gastrointestinal symptoms in a patient in her mid-80s. During the acute illness phase and in the context of alcohol-related liver cirrhosis, the patient developed progressive ascites. During paracentesi… Show more

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