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Tularemia, or "rabbit fever," is an infectious disease that normally affects animals but can spread to humans, sometimes via tick and deer fly bites. When you purchase through links on our site ...
Tularemia is caused by bacteria spread through tick or deer fly bites, cat scratches and other contact with infected animals. It can cause fever, fatigue, nausea, poor appetite, ulcers and swollen ...
How does tularemia spread to humans? There are several ways it can spread to humans, according to the CDC, including: Tick and deer fly bites Skin contact with infected animals Drinking ...
The bites of female deer and horse flies (males have weaker mouthparts incapable of biting, and do not feed on blood) are painful. To date, there is no conclusive evidence that they are capable of ...
There have been five cases detected in humans already this year. Tularemia is caused by bacteria spread through tick or deer fly bites, cat scratches and other contact with infected animals.