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Larimer County health officials have confirmed a human case of tularemia, a rare but potentially serious bacterial infection found in wildlife, particularly rabbits and rodents.
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A case of tularemia has been confirmed in Larimer County. Officials advise taking outdoor safety precautions this summer.
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Swollen lymph nodes in the armpit may indicate an infection, injury, or disease that requires medical attention. However, it’s usually not a sign of cancer. Lymph nodes are critical parts of the ...
Learn more about this infection and how to protect yourself. Tularemia is also called rabbit fever or deer fly fever. The infection is caused by a bacteria called Francisella tularensis.
Dr. Gene Pavlovski, who heads the small-animal primary-care service at the University of Illinois Veterinary Teaching Hospital in Urbana. Dr. Gene Pavlovski, who heads the small-animal primary ...