Tularemia is a rare infectious disease that typically attacks the skin, eyes, lymph nodes and lungs. Tularemia — also called rabbit fever or deer fly fever — is caused by the bacterium Francisella tularensis. There is usually an ulcer seen at the site of infection.
No, However humans produce skin cells by mitosis and gametes by meiosis.
No, the noun 'sore' is a concretenoun, a word for an open skin lesion, wound, or ulcer; a word for a physical thing.
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Francisella tularensis is a bacteria that can be spread by aerosol, therefore it is an airborne strain. If most commonly causes tularemia, a disease that attacks skin, eyes, and lungs and is more commonly known as rabbit fever.
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Tularemia
Tularemia or rabbit fever or deer fly fever often has an ulcer at the site that a person was bitten.
Tularemia
hyperleratotic skin lesion
Sometimes the purpose of skin lesion removal is to excise an unsightly mole or other cosmetically unattractive skin growth.
Lesion that involves loss of the epidermis.
vascular lesion
Tularemia
Bullard
a lesion a wound
Skin Lesion Removal
Fissure