Martone W J, Marshall L W, Kaufmann A F, Hobbs J H, Levy M E
JAMA. 1979 Nov 23;242(21):2315-7. doi: 10.1001/jama.242.21.2315.
In June 1978, three cases of tularemia pneumonia occurred in persons residing in the Washington, DC, area. The patients, all men, became ill three to four days after a brief session training their hunting dogs in an undeveloped wooded area adjacent to a housing complex. One of the dogs, which later died, had captured a wild rabbit during the training session. All three men had handled the rabbit while familiarizing their dogs with the rabbit's scent. The men had no other common exposure that was a likely source of infection.
1978年6月,居住在华盛顿特区地区的人中有3例兔热病肺炎病例。这些患者均为男性,在一个住宅小区附近的未开发林区对他们的猎犬进行短暂训练三到四天后发病。其中一只后来死亡的狗在训练期间捕获了一只野兔。在让狗熟悉兔子气味时,这三名男子都接触过这只兔子。这些男子没有其他可能作为感染源的共同接触情况。