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Tularemia Fact Sheet -
Disease Fact Sheet Series: Tularemia
(rabbit fever) What is tularemia? Tularemia, a disease that can affect
both animals and humans, is caused by a bacteria, Francisella tularemsis.
Although many wild ....
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The
Deadly Bugs of War -
Provides information about anthrax,
botulinum toxin, plague, smallpox, and tularemia.
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Health Beat:
Tularemia -
definition of the illness and its symptoms.
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New York
State Department of Health Communicable Disease Fact Sheets -
New York State
Department of Health Communicable Disease Fact Sheet Tularemia What is
tularemia? Tularemia is a bacterial disease associated with both animals
and man. Although many wild and domestic ....
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Tick-Borne Diseases,
Tularemia from Emergency Medicine / Infectious Diseases -
Tick-Borne Diseases,
Tularemia - First described in Japan in 1837, tularemia is an infectious
disease caused by the gram-negative pleomorphic bacterium, Francisella
tularensis. The disease ...
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Information on Tularemia - CDC Division of Vector-Borne Infectious
Diseases (DVBID) -
Information on Tularemia (under
construction) General Information Geographic Distribution of Tularemia How
is Tularemia Transmitted? Diagnosis Treatment Information Prevention
Environmental Preventive ....
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Tularemia -
the gram-negative pleomorphic bacterium,
Francisella tularensis. The disease name relates to the description in
1911 of a plague-like illness in ground squirrels in Tulare county,
California and the subsequent work performed by Dr. Edward Francis.
Tularemia...
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MEDLINEplus: Tularemia -
features illustrations, causes and risks,
prevention, and symptoms for the illness most commonly found in wild
rodents.
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tularemia -
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tularemia [tOOlurE'mEu] Pronunciation Key tularemia or rabbit fever,
acute, infectious disease caused by Pasteurella tularensis. The greatest
incidence is among people who handle infected ....
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Bioterrorism:
Tularemia -
the bioterrorism threat: Anthrax, Smallpox,
Botulism, Bubonic Plague, Tularemia, Ebola, ....
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Tularemia -
Tularemia
or Rabbit disease.
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Communicable Diseases - Tularemia -
Tularemia is a rare bacterial disease that
people get from animals. Although many types of household, farm, and wild
animals (especially rabbits, hares, muskrats, and beavers) can be
infected, tularemia is most often transmitted to people from infected...
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