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"Rabbit Fever" Cases Rise 50% in the U.S.—These Are the Symptoms You Need to KnowAmid all the bird flu news, you may not have noticed similar stories in recent weeks about tularemia cases—otherwise known as "rabbit fever"—spiking across the country. The disease is caused ...
Although a rare disease, tularemia cases within feline populations ... RELATED: Virus Expert Explains "Very High Likelihood" of Bird Flu Spreading to Humans. The Minnesota Department of Health ...
When introduced into the lungs, 10 to 50 Francisella tularensis organisms have the potential to cause a tularemia infection that can be fatal. As a result, the bacterium has previously been developed ...
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