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  2. 4 days ago · Symptoms typically appear abruptly, and may include high fever, chills, joint and muscle pains, severe headache, eye pain and injection, nausea, and vomiting lasting 3-5 days. The spleen and liver may be palpable, and a few patients will display a nonspecific petechial or maculopapular rash.

  3. 1 day ago · Tularemia is a rare disease that is often difficult to diagnose because the initial presentation usually includes nonspecific symptoms such as chills, fever, headache, and generalized aches. Clinicians may also consider testing for other similar disorders, including R. rickettsii (RMSF) and R. typhi (typhus fever).

  4. 3 days ago · Symptoms of tularemia include fever, chills, headache, fatigue, and sores at the bite site. In some cases, lymph nodes may become inflamed and pneumonia may develop. If not treated in time, tularemia can lead to serious complications, including fatal blood poisoning,” said the specialist doctor at Gemotest Laboratory.

  5. 4 days ago · Rash - Lyme disease, Southern tick-associated rash illness (STARI), Rocky Mountain spotted fever (RMSF), ehrlichiosis, and tularemia can cause distinctive rashes. WHAT TO DO BEFORE GOING OUTSIDE....

  6. 4 days ago · Grasp the tick close to the skin surface and pull upward with steady, even pressure. Do not squeeze, crush or puncture the body of the tick. Its fluids, such as saliva, body fluids and gut ...

  7. 1 day ago · Tularemia is a disease that can be transferred to humans by tick or deerfly bites, and it is also known as rabbit fever, hare plague and deerfly fever. While it is most often a fatal disease of rabbits, hares and other rodents, including beavers, humans are susceptible, the DWR said. If not treated quickly, it can be life-threatening, but most ...

  8. 4 days ago · According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the most common symptoms of tick-related illnesses are as follows: · Fever/chills.All tick-borne diseases can cause fever. · Aches and pains. Tick-borne diseases can cause headache, fatigue, and muscle aches. People with Lyme disease may also have joint pain.

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