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Case report: tularaemia in a white-handed gibbon ( Hylobates lar ), Germany.

Calvin MehlKerstin Mätz-RensingJörg LindeBarbara StruveGabriele IsmerChristiane van HümmelRainer Günter UlrichHerbert Tomaso
Published in: International journal of veterinary science and medicine (2023)
In 2021, a white-handed gibbon ( Hylobates lar ) succumbed to illness shortly after transfer from one zoo to another in Germany, due to Francisella tularensis subsp. holarctica infection. To determine the source of infection, whole genome sequencing of the gibbon-derived isolate was performed and wild pest rodents (and captive squirrels) from both zoos were screened for F. tularensis . The F. tularensis whole genome sequence obtained from the gibbon was closely related to previous subclade B.281 sequences obtained from hares from Baden-Wuerttemberg, the same region where the gibbon was first housed. However, F. tularensis DNA was detected in one Norway rat from the receiving zoo. Therefore, neither zoo can be excluded as the source of infection.
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