-
Tularemia, also
known as
rabbit fever, is an
infectious disease caused by the
bacterium Francisella tularensis.
Symptoms may
include fever, skin ulcers...
- The
Hittite Plague or Hand of
Nergal was an epidemic,
possibly of
tularemia,
which occurred in the mid-to-late 14th
century BC. The
Hittite Empire stretched...
- "Signs and
Symptoms of
Tularemia". U.S.
Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention. 15 May 2023.
Retrieved 21
August 2024. "
Tularemia (Rabbit fever)". Health...
- in the West are
tularemia,
equine encephalitis, brucellosis, Q fever, and
Rocky Mountain spotted fever.
Ticks are
vectors for
tularemia, and
infected ticks...
-
texts of 1500–1200 BCE, in
which victims of an
unknown plague (possibly
tularemia) were
driven into
enemy lands,
causing an epidemic. The ****yrians poisoned...
- bacterium. It is nonspore-forming, nonmotile, and the
causative agent of
tularemia, the
pneumonic form of
which is
often lethal without treatment. It is...
-
avium complex, endocarditis, brucellosis,
Burkholderia infection, plague,
tularemia, and rat bite fever. For
active tuberculosis it is
often given together...
- and response." "CDC
Tularemia -
Emergency Preparedness & Response".
February 21, 2019. "CDC
Tularemia - Key
Facts About Tularemia".
Archived from the...
- PMC 3862529. PMID 24533323. "
Tularemia in Cats | VCA
Animal Hospitals". Vca.
Retrieved 2024-11-21. "
Tularemia in Cats -
Tularemia in Cats".
Merck Veterinary...
- tularensis) as the
causative agent of
tularemia. The type species, F. tularensis,
causes the
disease tularemia or
rabbit fever. F.
novicida and F. philomiragia...