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Tularemia, or "rabbit fever," is an infectious disease that normally affects animals but can spread to humans, sometimes via tick and deer fly bites.
Tularemia is caused by bacteria spread through tick or deer fly bites, cat scratches and other contact with infected animals. It can cause fever, fatigue, nausea, poor appetite, ulcers and swollen ...
Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease is caused by the bite of an infected midge fly and is one of the most common diseases of ...
Black flies are small, gnat-like insects that swarm and bite, causing itchy welts. Peak black fly season in Michigan is mid-May to mid-June, primarily in the Upper Peninsula and northern Lower ...
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