Volume 31, Number 4—April 2025
CME ACTIVITY - Research
Epidemiology of Tularemia among Humans and Animals, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, 2012–2022
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Figure 5. Phylogenetic trees of clusters containing Francisella strains isolated from humans and animals in study of epidemiology of tularemia among humans and animals, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, 2012–2022. Colors indicate host, county, and year of isolation. Strain 16T1186 is not a member of cluster 10 and was added only to reach minimal amount of strains for phylogeny.
1These first authors contributed equally to this article.
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