Wanted: Francisella Tularensis. Description Aerobic Non-motile Non sporing Named after Dr. Eward Francis Code name Rabbit’s fever.

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Wanted: Francisella Tularensis

Description Aerobic Non-motile Non sporing Named after Dr. Eward Francis Code name Rabbit’s fever

How is it getting around Through a bite Contaminated water Contaminated blood and tissue Handling infected dead Eating infected animals Inhaling of dust, hay, and grain

Victims anyone Hide out rabbits

Injuries Fever Chills Muscle and joint pain Headache Weakness pneumonia

Danger / Protection 5 Some who untreated Antibiotics

Process

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