DNR confirms ‘rabbit fever’ in Tippecanoe County July 25, 2024 Health Trends, Health Trends - USA No humans or other animals have been affected by the current outbreak among wild rabbits. But tularemia can become a potentially serious illness for humans if not treated. National Park Service The Indiana Department of Natural Resources announced Thursday it had confirmed cases of… Source link
July 25, 2024 Health Trends, Health Trends - USA No humans or other animals have been affected by the current outbreak among wild rabbits. But tularemia can become a potentially serious illness for humans if not treated. National Park Service The Indiana Department of Natural Resources announced Thursday it had confirmed cases of… Source link