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  1. Jul 26, 2018 · Contents. What is tularemia? How is tularemia in rabbits spread? Symptoms of tularemia in rabbits. Treatment of tularemia in rabbits. How to prevent tularemia in rabbits. What is tularemia? Tularemia is a bacterial disease caused by the bacteria Francisella tulariensis. It can attack lagomorphs and rodents which usually act as carriers.

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

  3. Direct contact with, or ingestion of, infected carcasses of wild animals (eg, cottontail rabbit) can produce the ulceroglandular, oculoglandular, oropharyngeal (local lesion with regional lymphadenitis), or typhoidal forms.

  4. Q. What is tularemia? A. Tularemia, also known as “rabbit fever,” is a disease caused by the bacterium Francisella tularensis. Tularemia is typically found in animals, especially rodents, rabbits, and hares. Tularemia is usually a rural disease and has been reported in all U.S. states except Hawaii. Q. How do people become infected with ...

  5. Tularemia (also known as "rabbit fever" and "deer fly fever") is a disease that was first recognized as a plague-like disease of rodents in 1911 in Tulare, California. It is caused by a highly infectious bacterium that is widespread "in nature," occurring in a variety of wild animals, in water, and even in soil.

  6. Key Points. Tularemia is a febrile disease caused by the gram-negative bacterium Francisella tularensis; it may resemble typhoid fever . Symptoms are a primary local ulcerative lesion, regional lymphadenopathy, profound systemic symptoms, and, occasionally, atypical pneumonia.

  7. Clinical Signs: The clinical signs of tularemia in wildlife can vary depending on the species and the route of infection. In rodents and rabbits, tularemia typically causes sudden death without any clinical signs. In other species, clinical signs can include lethargy, loss of appetite, fever, and swollen lymph nodes.

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