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Tularaemia is a highly infectious septicaemic disease of rodents, Iagomorphs, other wildlife species, farm animals, and sometimes humans.

Historically it was known as plague-like disease of rodents, harpest (Sweden), leemands soet (lemming fever — Norway), ιibiriskaia iazva (Siberian ulcer — Russia), deerfly fever (USA) and y ato-byo (hare disease — Japan).

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Source: Gavier-Widen D., Meredith A., Duff Paul J. (eds.). Infectious Diseases of Wild Mammals and Birds in Europe. London: Wiley-Blackwell,2012. — 568 p.. 2012
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