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. 2012 Aug;62(4):316–321.

Table 1.

Signalment, location, clinical signs, and pathologic findings of tularemia cases

Monkey Sex, age Location Clinical Signs Pathologic findings
1 Male, 279 d Corral Dehydration Necrotizing splenitis
Diarrhea Necrotizing lymphadenitis and lymphangitis
Coughing Pneumonia
Nasal discharge Scrotal/preputial edema
Lethargy Peritonitis
2 Male, 301 d Corral Dehydration Necrotizing splenitis
Diarrhea Necrotizing lymphadenitis and lymphangitis
Tachypnea Pneumonia
Lethargy Scrotal/preputial edema
3 Female, 0 d Corral Found dead Necrotizing splenitis
4 Male, 7 d Corral Weight loss Necrotizing splenitis
Dehydration Necrotizing hepatitis
Tachypnea Acute tubular necrosis
Lethargy Enterocolitis
5 Female, 0 d Corral Found dead Necrotizing splenitis
Necrotizing mesenteric lymphadenitis
Necrotizing pneumonia
Necrotizing hepatitis
6 Female, 59 d Shelter housing Dehydration Necrosuppurative splenitis
Diarrhea Necrosuppurative submandibular and mesenteric
Hyperthermia lymphadenitis
Cervical lymph node enlargement Sepsis
Typhlitis