What is 'rabbit fever', the rare disease up by 56% in the US? Signs and symptoms explained

Tularemia, a rare infectious disease, has seen over a 50% rise in the US recently, affecting children, older men, and Indigenous groups. Spread by bacteria from ticks, deer flies, and infected animals, it presents symptoms like skin ulcers, eye irritation, and respiratory issues. Prevention includes using repellents and drinking safe water.

What is 'rabbit fever', the rare disease up by 56% in the US? Signs and symptoms explained
Tularemia, a rare infectious disease, has seen over a 50% rise in the US recently, affecting children, older men, and Indigenous groups. Spread by bacteria from ticks, deer flies, and infected animals, it presents symptoms like skin ulcers, eye irritation, and respiratory issues. Prevention includes using repellents and drinking safe water.