Clinically mild tularemia associated with tick-borne Francisella tularensis
Dermacentor variabilis implicated as probable vector of Francisella tularensis responsible for clinically mild outbreak of tularemia among residents of the Crow Indian Reservations, Montana and in nearby areas
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