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  2. Tularemia is a potentially serious illness caused by the bacterium Francisella tularensis. People can become infected in several different ways, including tick and deer fly bites, and contact with infected animals (especially rodents, rabbits, and hares).

  3. Tularemia: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment & Prevention - Cleveland...

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    Overview. What is tularemia? Tularemia is an illness you get from the bacterium Francisella tularensis (F. tularensis). It causes your lymph nodes to painfully swell and other symptoms in your lungs, eyes, throat and intestines, depending on where the bacteria infects you.

  4. Tularemia - Wikipedia

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    Tularemia, also known as rabbit fever, is an infectious disease caused by the bacterium Francisella tularensis. [4] Symptoms may include fever , skin ulcers , and enlarged lymph nodes . [ 3 ] Occasionally, a form that results in pneumonia or a throat infection may occur.

  5. Signs and Symptoms of Tularemia - CDC

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    The signs and symptoms of tularemia vary depending on how the bacteria enter the body. Illness ranges from mild to life-threatening. All forms are accompanied by fever, which can be as high as 104 °F.

  6. Tularemia: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment, Prevention - ...

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    Sometimes called “rabbit fever,” tularemia is an infectious disease that you can get from a certain kind of bacteria. Learn how to prevent and treat the illness.

  7. Clinical Signs and Symptoms of Tularemia | Tularemia | CDC

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    Tularemia is caused by infection with the bacteria Francisella tularensis. Ticks that transmit F. tularensis bacteria to humans include the American dog tick (Dermacentor variabilis), Rocky Mountain wood tick (D. andersoni), and lone star tick (Amblyomma americanum).

  8. Tularemia is an acute febrile zoonotic illness caused by the highly infectious Gram-negative organism Francisella tularensis. It is important to maintain a high degree of clinical suspicion for tularemia infections as symptoms can vary depending on the route of infection.

  9. CDC Tularemia | Key Facts About Tularemia - Emergency...

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    Tularemia is a potentially serious illness that occurs naturally in the United States. It is caused by the bacterium Francisella tularensis found in animals (especially rodents, rabbits, and hares). What are the Symptoms of Tularemia?

  10. Tularemia is an infectious disease in wild rodents, squirrels, and rabbits. Humans can be infected if they’re bitten. Learn how you can prevent it.

  11. Tularemia is infection that is caused by the gram-negative bacteria Francisella tularensis, which is acquired when people have direct contact with infected wild animals, usually rabbits, or are bitten by an infected tick, deer fly, or flea.