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- ... animal or its dead body (most often a rabbit, muskrat, beaver, or squirrel) Eating infected meat (rare) ... Martha's Vineyard (Massachusetts), where bacteria are present in rabbits, raccoons, and skunks.
- Pet Allergy (Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research)Allergy/Specifics ... Allergy ... Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research
- ... common causes are cat scratch disease and tularemia (rabbit fever). The bacteria that cause either condition can ... avoid tularemia by not having contact with wild rabbits, squirrels, or ticks.
- Mpox in Animals and Pets (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)... more common among animals such as rats, mice, rabbits, and the African Squirrel.
- Cloning (National Human Genome Research Institute)Cloning/Learn More ... Cloning ... National Human Genome Research Institute ... From the National Institutes of Health ... Cloning describes a number of different processes ...
- Pregnancy and Childbirth with Neuromuscular Disease (Muscular Dystrophy Association) - PDFNeuromuscular Disorders/Women ... Neuromuscular Disorders ... Muscular Dystrophy Association ... PDF
- Key Facts about Tularemia (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)Information on terrorism and public health. Provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). ... bioterrorism, biowarfare, chemicalterrorism, ...
- Alpha-gal Syndrome (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)Food Allergy/Specifics ... Food Allergy ... Tick Bites/Related Issues ... Tick Bites ... Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ... Information on ticks and tickborne disease. ...
- ... include: Squirrels Rats Prairie dogs Chipmunks Mice Voles Rabbits Marmots Animals that eat other animals can get ...
- An Uptick in Ticks: Don't Let Ticks Make You Sick (National Institutes of Health)Tick Bites/Start Here ... Tick Bites ... Enjoying the outdoors this summer? Learn ways to keep ticks from taking a big bite out of warm-weather fun. ... An Uptick in ...