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    Een jongen met tularemie na een modderrace

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    Authors
    Zijlstra, M
    Hulsker, C C C
    Fanoy, E B
    Pijnacker, R
    Kraaijeveld, A
    Koene, M G J
    Wolfs, T F W
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    Een jongen met tularemie na een modderrace
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    Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd 2017; 161:D1180
    Publiekssamenvatting
    Tularaemia is a rare disease. In Europe it mostly occurs in Scandinavia. Since 2011 more cases are being reported in the Netherlands. Tularaemia may manifest itself in various ways. It is important to take strict precautions during biopsy, drainage and biopsy processing in order to prevent transmission.
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    28466800
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10029/621797
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