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Results 1 - 10 of 12 for Tularemia
  1. Tularemia blood test checks for infection caused by bacteria called Francisella tularensis (F tularensis). The bacteria causes the disease tularemia .
  2. Tularemia is a bacterial infection in wild rodents. The bacteria are passed to humans through contact with ... Tularemia is caused by the bacterium Francisella tularensis. Humans can get the disease through: A bite from ...
  3. ... most common causes are cat scratch disease and tularemia (rabbit fever). The bacteria that cause either condition ... cat, even a healthy cat. You can avoid tularemia by not having contact with wild rabbits, squirrels, ...
  4. ... Spotted Fever, Colorado Tick Fever, Lyme disease, and tularemia. Less common or less frequent diseases include typhus, ...
  5. ... Ehrlichiosis, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, Colorado Tick Fever, tularemia, typhus, hemorrhagic fever, and viral encephalitis. (Image courtesy ...
  6. ... Rocky Mountain spotted fever, Colorado tick fever, and tularemia.
  7. ... carry diseases such as Rocky Mountain spotted fever, tularemia, Colorado tick fever, Lyme disease, and others.
  8. ... Leptospirosis Mononucleosis (EBV) Mycobacteria Mycoplasma Psittacosis Syphilis Tuberculosis Tularemia Yersinia Erythema nodosum may occur with sensitivity to ...
  9. ... Toxic shock syndrome (other than streptococcal) Trichinellosis Tuberculosis Tularemia Vancomycin intermediate Staphylococcus aureus (VISA) Vancomycin resistant Staphylococcus ...
  10. ... tick fever Lyme disease Rocky Mountain spotted fever Tularemia These and other illnesses may cause heart, nervous ...
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