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  • The history of national tularemia research started in 1936 when the first outbreak was recognized in south-east Moravia. Since that, about a hundred cases on average are recorded annually. As tularemia was endemic in former Czechoslovakia, three research groups oriented on this disease have formed during decades. The first two groups worked from sixties and were associated with Jiri Libich (Prague) and Darina Gurycova (Bratislava). The third group oriented to the research of natural foci started during late seventies in Valtice (Zdenek Hubalek). The experimental research was, and still is mainly associated with military research, recently with the Proteomic Center (Faculty of Military Health Sciences, University of Defence) in Hradec Kralove. This center opens the molecular approaches to the analysis of Francisella tularensis microbes on one side and the studies of mutual host-pathogen interaction on the other side. One of the significant aims of the research is the searching for the new typing and diagnostic markers of Francisella tularensis for the military and medical practice. Thus, scientists from former Czechoslovakia and the Czech Republic contributed significantly to current knowledge on Francisella pathogenesis and their results were highly appraised by international scientific community.
  • The history of national tularemia research started in 1936 when the first outbreak was recognized in south-east Moravia. Since that, about a hundred cases on average are recorded annually. As tularemia was endemic in former Czechoslovakia, three research groups oriented on this disease have formed during decades. The first two groups worked from sixties and were associated with Jiri Libich (Prague) and Darina Gurycova (Bratislava). The third group oriented to the research of natural foci started during late seventies in Valtice (Zdenek Hubalek). The experimental research was, and still is mainly associated with military research, recently with the Proteomic Center (Faculty of Military Health Sciences, University of Defence) in Hradec Kralove. This center opens the molecular approaches to the analysis of Francisella tularensis microbes on one side and the studies of mutual host-pathogen interaction on the other side. One of the significant aims of the research is the searching for the new typing and diagnostic markers of Francisella tularensis for the military and medical practice. Thus, scientists from former Czechoslovakia and the Czech Republic contributed significantly to current knowledge on Francisella pathogenesis and their results were highly appraised by international scientific community. (en)
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  • Francisella tularensis - 100 years: tularemia research in former Czechoslovakia and in the Czech Republic
  • Francisella tularensis - 100 years: tularemia research in former Czechoslovakia and in the Czech Republic (en)
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  • Francisella tularensis - 100 years: tularemia research in former Czechoslovakia and in the Czech Republic
  • Francisella tularensis - 100 years: tularemia research in former Czechoslovakia and in the Czech Republic (en)
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  • RIV/60162694:G44__/12:43871166!RIV13-GA0-G44_____
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  • Francisella tularensis, tularemia, former Czechoslovakia, Czech Republic Francisella tularensis, tularemia, former Czechoslovakia, Czech Republic Francisella tularensis, tularemia, former Czechoslovakia, Czech Republic Francisella tularensis, tularemia, former Czechoslovakia, Czech Republic (en)
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  • Kročová, Zuzana
  • Stulík, Jiří
  • Kubelková, Klára
  • Macela, Aleš
  • Kroča, Michal
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