Tularemia cases in the US have surged by 56 per cent over the past decade, with 2,462 reported cases between 2011 and 2022.
Case numbers of the infectious disease tularemia, also termed 'rabbit fever', have jumped in the United States over the past ...
The CDC report highlights a significant increase in "rabbit fever" cases within the United States over the last decade. In ...
Between 2011 and 2022, the annual average incidence of tularemia infections rose by 56 per cent compared to the years 2001 to ...
Tularemia or rabbit fever is on the rise across the US with cases surging by 56 Learn about symptoms spread risks and ...
Rabbit fever, also known as tularemia, is a rare infectious disease caused by the bacterium Francisella tularensis. It ...
Tularemia, also commonly known as 'rabbit fever' has witnessed more than 50 per cent rise in the US in recent years. Rabbit ...
Cases of a bacterial infection called "rabbit fever" have been increasing during the past decade, according to the U.S.
Although case numbers remain low, average annual US incidence of a rare bacterial zoonotic disease rose by more than half ...
Cases of tularemia — a rare and sometimes fatal infectious disease that is also known commonly as “rabbit fever” — have risen ...
A report from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says that cases of tularemia have increased, with some cases ...