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Tularemia or rabbit fever can affect rabbits during any month of the year including the dead of winter.
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The book has chapters on Rabies, Tetanus, Tularemia, Brucellosis (Undulant Fever), Rocky Mountin Spotted Fever, and Borrelia (Lyme Disease), as well as CDC recommendations for avoiding and removing ticks.
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Croddy, Tularemia, Biological Warfare and the Battle for Stalingrad 1942–1943, www.cns.miis.edu.
Modern Science in the Bible Ben Hobrink 2011
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Croddy, Tularemia, Biological Warfare and the Battle for Stalingrad 1942–1943, www.cns.miis.edu.
Modern Science in the Bible Ben Hobrink 2011
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Croddy, Tularemia, Biological Warfare and the Battle for Stalingrad 1942–1943, www.cns.miis.edu.
Modern Science in the Bible Ben Hobrink 2011
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Tularemia or rabbit fever can affect rabbits during any month of the year including the dead of winter.
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Croddy, Tularemia, Biological Warfare and the Battle for Stalingrad 1942–1943, www.cns.miis.edu.
Modern Science in the Bible Ben Hobrink 2011
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Tularemia featured a couple of old friends/enemies who played chess, literally and metaphorically, and I cribbed a classic game from some old book and used it.
Chess Masters Steve Perry 2010
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The most common I know of Alaska is BRUCELLOSIS caught from cutting yourself during field dressing from Caribou blood, Giardia and Tularemia from beaver ponds to name a few.
Into the Wild ... 2008
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Tularemia is a bacterial disease of many mammals including rabbits, muskrats, and beaver, as well as humans and could become an increased threat in stressed animals or by animals expanding into new ranges.
Potential impacts of indirect mechanisms of climate change on human health in the Arctic 2009
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