Tularemia Risk Factors
What are the risk factors that lead to this condition? Are you at risk of getting Tularemia? Below you'll find information on each of the known risk factors for this condition.
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Tularemia Risks
A risk factor is something that increases your chance of getting a disease or condition. The main risk factor for tularemia is exposure to the bacteria from:
- Hunting, trapping, or butchering infected animals
- Working with infected animals or their tissue
- Working in a laboratory with the bacteria
- Biological terrorism
- Eating meat from an infected animal
- Being bitten by an infected mosquito or tick
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