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Since 2020, there have been seven human cases in Larimer County of tularemia, which can be effectively treated with antibiotics when diagnosed early, according to a release.
The Chautauqua County Health Department has confirmed two beavers in the Sherman area tested positive for tularemia. Cases of tularemia in animals are rarely detected in WNY; the last confirmed case ...
Tularemia is a rare infectious disease that can be transmitted from soil and animals to people and other animals. It can usually be treated with antibiotics, but some cases can be serious.
When squirrels in Urbana started mysteriously dying last month, public health officials quickly traced the culprit: tularemia. While this bacterial disease may not be top of mind for most pet ...
Cases of tularemia increased by 56% during the 2010s compared to the previous decade, researchers report in the CDC's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report. Half of all the nearly 2,500 reported ...
--Appili Therapeutics Inc., a biopharmaceutical company focused on drug development for infectious diseases and medical countermeasures, today announced a publication in the journal Frontiers in ...
ATI-1701 is a novel, live-attenuated vaccine for F. tularensis, which causes tularemia, a Category A pathogen which can be aerosolized and is over 1,000 times more infectious than anthrax.
A review of recent findings suggests that Appili's biodefense vaccine, ATI-1701, may have a role in preventing tularemia outbreaks HALIFAX, Nova Scotia, May 01, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Appili ...
What is it, how is it spread and what do pet owners need to watch for? Here's what to know: What is Tularemia? According to the CDC, Francisella tularensis is a bacterium commonly found in animals ...
If untreated, tularemia has a human mortality rate of 5% to 15%, which can be lowered to about 1% by antibiotic treatment, according to state health officials. [email protected] ...
By NBC Chicago Staff • Published April 27, 2025 • Updated on April 28, 2025 at 10:07 am ...
Updated: Apr 25, 2025 / 05:20 PM CDT DOUGLAS COUNTY, Ill. (WCIA) — A rabbit found dead in Tuscola was confirmed to have died from tularemia, officials in Douglas County said.