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tulareemia

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EKI Combined Dictionary 2026

Last modified 09.05.2024

Meanings

näriliste nakkushaigus, millesse võivad nakatuda ka koduloomad ja inimesed
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Haiguse tekitajaks on tulareemiabakter Francisella tularensis.
Usage examples
  • Prangli saarel olnud tulareemiat levitasid näriliste verd imenud sääsed.

Terminological databases

EKI terminibaas Esterm

ID 713543 Last modified 30.12.2004
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Domain veterinary medicine
  • a highly contagious disease of rodents caused by Pasteurella(Francisella)tularensis which may infect farm animals.It is spread mechanically either by flies or ticks,or by direct inoculation.It is characterized by fever and tubercle-like nodule formations in the liver,spleen,and lymph nodes.In man the disease takes the form of a slow fever,lasting several weeks,with much malaise and depression,followed by considerable emaciation
tulareemia
tularaemia

EKI terminibaas Esterm

ID 737293 Last modified 26.03.2021
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Domain pathologytypes of illnessinfectious diseases - bacteriology - virology
  • bakteri Francisella tularensis tekitatud jäneste ja näriliste haigus, mis võib levida ka inimesele haavade, limaskestade või mitme­suguste putukate, eriti põdrakärbeste (Chrysops) hammustuste kaudu, sümptomiteks haavand putukahammustuse kohal, lümfadeniit ja palavik
  • katkutaoline näriliste nakkushaigus, millesse võib verd imevate putukate (sääsk, puuk jt) vahendusel nakatuda ka inimene
  • an infectious disease especially of wild rabbits, rodents, some domestic animals, and humans that is caused by a bacterium (Francisella tularensis), is transmitted especially by the bites of insects, and in humans is marked by symptoms (as fever) of toxemia
  • an acute infectious bacterial disease of rodents, transmitted to humans by infected ticks or flies or by handling contaminated flesh
Good to know
  • It is characterized by fever, chills, and inflammation of the lymph glands.
tulareemia
Usage examples
  • Jaotis A21 Tulareemia Tularaemia Tularaemia
küülikupalavik
Good to know
  • Jaotis: A21 Tulareemia ... K.a.: Põdrakärbsepalavik Francisella tularensis'e nakkus Küülikupalavik
põdrakärbsepalavik
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  • Jaotis: A21 Tulareemia ... K.a.: Põdrakärbsepalavik Francisella tularensis'e nakkus Küülikupalavik
tularaemia preferred
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  • chiefly British
tularemia
Usage examples
  • Tularemia can be spread to humans by the bite of an infected animal, by contact with blood or fine dust from the animal’s body during skinning or similar operations, by the ingestion of infected animal products that have not been properly cooked, or by the bite of an insect, most commonly a deerfly, Chrysops discalis (the human disease is also called deerfly fever).
  • Tularemia also occurs in a typhoidal form marked by an exhausting, or feverish, illness and a pneumonic form caused by inhalation of dust contaminated by F. tularensis. Mortality is sometimes as high as 5 to 7 percent in the typhoidal and pneumonic forms.
rabbit fever
deerfly fever
deer-fly fever
tularaemia

Loomakasvatuse terminibaas

ID 478707 Last modified 13.09.2019
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  • katkutaoline näriliste nakkushaigus, millesse võib nakatuda haige looma või verd imevate putukate vahendusel

Word forms

Inflection Type 1

tulareemia tulareemiad
tulareemia tulareemiate
tulareemiat tulareemiaid

Etymology

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  • tulareemia
    • tularaemia 'tulareemia' Tulare maakonna nimest Californias, kus oravatel avastati 1911. aastal tulareemiabakter; sõna lõpposa tugineb kreeka sõnale haima 'veri'

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