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Tularemia Antimicrobial Treatment and Prophylaxis: CDC Recommendations for Naturally Acquired Infections and Bioterrorism Response — United States, 2025
CDC / MMWR
2 October 2025

Cavallone IN, et al.
 CDC recommendations to health care providers and preparedness personnel regarding treatment and postexposure prophylaxis (PEP) of tularemia. Because F. tularensis has a low infectious inoculum, it is classified as a potential bioterrorism agent that could infect thousands of persons if intentionally released.

Tularemia — United States, 2011–2022
CDC / MMWR
30 January 2025

Rich SN, Hinckley AF, Earley A, Petersen JM, Mead PS, Kugeler KJ
Tularemia is a rare nationally notifiable zoonosis, caused by the tier-1 select agent Francisella tularensis, that has been reported from all U.S. states except Hawaii. 

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