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Cases of rare ‘rabbit fever’ disease rose by more than 50 percent in the U.S. in recent yearsCaused by the bacterium Francisella tularensis, tularemia can be spread to humans by infected animals, like rabbits and prairie dogs, as well as through tick or deer fly bites, by drinking ...
Francisella tularensis is generally found in infected animals, such as rabbits, which is why the disease is also known as rabbit fever. While human infections are infrequent, those that do occur are ...
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Tularemia in DogsTularemia is a bacterial infection caused by Francisella tularensis. As the name rabbit fever suggests, tularemia is most common in rabbits. However, it can also affect other species, including ...
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