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ICD-10 code: A21.9

Disease category: A21: Tularemia

What is Tularemia, Unspecified?

Tularemia, Unspecified is a bacterial infection caused by the bacteria Francisella tularensis. It is also known as Rabbit Fever or Pahvant Valley Plague. Tularemia is found in animals, such as rabbits, rodents, and hares, and can be contracted by humans through contact with infected animals or contaminated water, soil, or food. Tularemia is not common in the United States, but can occur in certain parts of the country.

Signs and Symptoms of Tularemia, Unspecified

The symptoms of Tularemia, Unspecified depend on how a person was exposed to the bacteria. The most common symptoms include:

  1. Fever
  2. Chills
  3. Headache
  4. Fatigue
  5. Muscle aches
  6. Joint pain
  7. Cough
  8. Nausea
  9. Vomiting
  10. Diarrhea

In some cases, the infection can cause an ulcer at the site of infection. Other symptoms may include swollen lymph nodes, an enlarged spleen, and an abscess at the site of the infection.

Diagnosis of Tularemia, Unspecified

If Tularemia is suspected, a doctor will take a sample of blood or a tissue sample from the infected area for testing. The sample will be tested for the presence of the bacteria that causes Tularemia. In some cases, a doctor may also order a chest X-ray to look for any signs of infection in the lungs.

Complications of Tularemia, Unspecified

If left untreated, Tularemia, Unspecified can cause serious complications, including pneumonia, meningitis, and sepsis. It can also cause long-term health problems such as scarring of the lungs or heart damage.

Prevention of Tularemia, Unspecified

The best way to prevent Tularemia, Unspecified is to avoid contact with wild animals, especially rabbits, rodents, and hares. It is also important to avoid drinking or swimming in contaminated water, and to practice good hygiene, such as washing your hands often. If you are outdoors, wear protective clothing and insect repellent to reduce your risk of infection.

Treatment of Tularemia, unspecified:

Tularemia, Unspecified: Treatment Options

Tularemia, an infectious disease caused by the bacteria Francisella tularensis, is transmitted to humans through the bite of infected insects, ingestion of contaminated food or water, and direct contact with infected animals or carcasses. It is important to seek medical care if you believe you have any of the symptoms associated with tulare...

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