Minnesota health officials are warning about an increase in metro-area cases of tularemia, a potentially serious disease spread by insect bites that affects humans and their pets. The Minnesota ...
Above: A harmless hover fly feeding on sweaty skin. These flies appear in mid- to late-summer. The 1860s song of this title has retained some popularity through the years. Who has not been annoyed by ...
Amid all the bird flu news, you may not have noticed similar stories in recent weeks about tularemia cases—otherwise known as "rabbit fever"—spiking across the country. The disease is caused by ...
Colorado has seen 11 human cases of tularemia, or rabbit fever, since May of this year, a significant increase from the average number of cases annually, which was fewer than four, according to the ...