Tularemia
			Description | 
			Francisella tularensis bacteria transmitted in ticks  | 
		
|---|---|
			Location | 
			North America, especially between the Rocky Mountains and the Mississippi River  | 
		
			Cause | 
			Getting bitten by a tick or drinking contaminated food or improperly cooked game meat and scratches or bites from infected animals  | 
		
			Symptoms | 
			Sudden onset of high fever, chills, joint and muscle pain, fatigue, followed by slow-healing sores or lesions at the site of entry of bacteria, inflammation, swelling of lymph nodes  | 
		
			Treatment | 
			Seek medical attention from a physician  | 
		
			Prevention | 
			Avoid tick-infested habitats during spring and early summer. Use personal protection, such as wearing pants and shirts with long sleeves.  | 
		
			Other Facts | 
			Most cases are acquired during the summer months and the middle of winter Animal hosts include: rabbits, hares, rodents and birds  |