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Tularemia or rabbit fever or deer fly fever often has an ulcer at the site that a person was bitten.
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.
A red spot on the skin enlarging to an ulcer, enlarged lymph nodes (swollen glands) in the groin or armpits, headache, muscle pain, shortness of breath, fever, chills, sweating, weight loss, and joint stiffness.
infects a variety of wild animals, including rabbits, deer, squirrels, muskrat, and beaver.
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.
Tularemia
Tularemia can spread by handling or eating insufficently cooked rabbit meat, handling an infected carcass, or coming in contact with fluids from an infected deerfly, horsefly, tick, or mosquitoe.
Rabbit Fever - film - was created in 2010.
The duration of Rabbit Fever - film - is 1.42 hours.
Five types of illness may occur, depending on where/how the bacteria enter the body: Ulceroglandular/glandular tularemia, Oculoglandular tularemia,Oropharyngeal and gastrointestinal tularemia, Pulmonary tularemia, Typhoidal tularemia
Ralph Emerson Yeatter has written: 'Tularemia, weather, and the rabbit populations' -- subject(s): Tularemia, Rabbits 'Bird dogs in sport and conservation' -- subject(s): Training, Dogs, Bird dogs