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To: LucyT; MamaDearest

tularemia bacteria

What the hell else would it come from- nature?!


4,962 posted on 11/01/2005 12:11:50 PM PST by JustPiper (what news IS news stays silent)
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To: JustPiper

Tularemia,

or rabbit fever, acute, infectious disease caused by Francisella tularensis (Pasteurella tularensis) that chiefly affects rodents but

can also be transmitted to humans through the bite of various insects

or contact with infected animals. The greatest incidence is among people who handle infected wild rabbits.

Tularemia may also be transmitted by other infected animals, ticks, or contaminated food or water.

Tularemia bioterrorism:

A highly infections disease with symptoms that include a high fever, pneumonia, pleuritis. it can cause respiratory failure and death.

Because it is highly infectious, it is a possible terrorist bacteriological agent.

Within 10 days of contact the disease begins suddenly with high fever and severe constitutional symptoms. An ulcerating lesion (or several lesions) develops at the site of infection, such as the arm, eye, or mouth. The regional lymph nodes enlarge, suppurate, and drain.

The infection may be complicated by pneumonia, meningitis, or peritonitis, and the mortality rate is about 6%. Treatment is with antibiotics. Continuous wet saline dressings can be beneficial for primary skin lesion.
http://www.answers.com/tularemia&r=67


4,963 posted on 11/01/2005 12:23:32 PM PST by LucyT
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