Tularaemia, unspecified
Tularaemia, unspecified clinical and global spread profile: 1 countries, 2 WHO outbreak events since 2000.
Tularaemia, unspecified · ICD-10 A219 · ICD-11 1B94 · 2 WHO events across 1 country (2000–2002).
Top affected countries
| Country | Region | Events | % of global |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kosovo | — | 2 | 100% |
WHO case definition
A disease caused by an infection with Francisella tularensis. This disease is characterised by fever, chills, headache, and weakness, as well as other symptoms depending on the route of infection. Transmission is through the bite of an infected tick or deer fly, by ingestion of contaminated water or food, airborne transmission, or by direct contact with infected animals. Confirmation is by identification of Francisella tularensis, or the presence of antibodies to Francisella tularensis, in a blood or sputum sample.
Countries Affected
1
Outbreak Events
2
Year Range
2000–2002
ICD-10 A219
Tularaemia, unspecified
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Global Prevalence Snapshot
Based on WHO Disease Outbreak News events (2000–2002).
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