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It is the animal reservoir of Francisella.
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2
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This form results from eating or drinking contaminated food or water. Patients may have sore throat, mouth ulcers, tonsillitis, and swelling of lymph glands in the neck.
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3
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It is the type of vaccine used for artificial immunization against Francisella.
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4
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It is an antibiotic that inhibits protein synthesis.
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5
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It is the primary virulence factor of Francisella.
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6
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It is a serious infectious disease caused by the intracellular bacterium Francisella tularensis marked by ulcerative inflammatory lesions.
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8
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It is a strain of Francisella that is rare and an opportunistic pathogen capable of producing invasive infection in patients with compromised neutrophil function and in patients that have survived a near-drowning.
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11
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It is an antibiotic that is isolated from the bacterium Streptomyces kanamyceticus and its most commonly used form is kanamycin sulfate.
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12
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Francisella belongs to this order.
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13
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It is the oxygen requirement of Francisella.
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15
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It is the mode of infection wherein it is transmitted by eating food contaminated with Francisella.
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17
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It is the most common source of sample of Francisella during laboratory diagnosis.
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20
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In agent identification of, inoculation is done on this lab animal.
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22
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It is an antibiotic against Francisella and is used in cell biology as a selective agent in cell culture systems.
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26
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It is the sugar that gets fermented and causes acid production.
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27
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It refers to the inability of Francisella to move because of the absence of flagellum.
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28
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This is a bactericidal antibiotic used against Francisella that works by irreversibly binding the 30S subunit of the bacterial ribosome, interrupting protein synthesis.
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