Articles related to "Tularemia"Ticks carry numerous diseases which are dangerous to both you and your pet. Effective tick control will prevent discomfort and disease for your dog or cat and for you.
Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, Tularemia and Ehrlichiosis can infect tick species which often attach themselves to dogs.
Biological agents were used as weapons as early as the 6th century B.C. and research into use of infectious agents and toxins continue even today.
As long as people have contact with nature, tick bites will be commonplace. While most bites do not cause disease, tick-borne infections can be serious or fatal.
Many invertebrates can carry micro-organisms that cause diseases, but there are several ways of looking at this.
Infections that occur in animals and can be passed to humans are known as zoonotic diseases. Contact between humans and their pets results in millions of zoonotic infecti
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