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PUEBLO, Colo: Cat Tests Positive For Tularemia

Source: KRDO
A cat in Pueblo West tested positive for tularemia, a potentially serious illness that can be passed on to humans.
The Health Department said the cat was an indoor/outdoor cat and officials are working with the cat’s owners regarding medical concerns.
Tularemia is a potentially serious illness caused by a bacteria found in animals, [...]

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Tainted chicken salad linked to deadly outbreak at hospital in Pineville, La.

Source: The Town Talk

The outbreak of illnesses that sickened more than 40 people and killed three patients at Central Louisiana State Hospital in Pineville appears to be connected to bacteria from chicken salad served at the facility, a health official reported Friday.

Test results found the third most common cause of food poisoning — clostridium perfringens [...]

Biowarfare Research: Lifting the Lid on America’s "28 Days Later"

Read the full piece at the Source: Antifascist Calling…

The sixth anniversary of the murder of British bioweapons expert Dr. David Kelly on July 17, 2003, lifted the lid on more than government lies that smoothed the way for the illegal invasion and occupation of Iraq; it exposed the shadowy world of germ warfare research in [...]

Biowarfare Research: Lifting the Lid on America’s "28 Days Later"

Read the full piece at the Source: Antifascist Calling…

The sixth anniversary of the murder of British bioweapons expert Dr. David Kelly on July 17, 2003, lifted the lid on more than government lies that smoothed the way for the illegal invasion and occupation of Iraq; it exposed the shadowy world of germ warfare research in [...]

Tularemia found in rabbits in NM

The state Department of Health says rabbits in New Mexico are getting sick and dying from a bacterial disease, tularemia . That illness is potentially serious in people.
Tularemia is caused by a bacteria found in animals, especially rodents and rabbits. Symptoms in people are similar to those of plague – sudden fever, chills, headaches, diarrhea, [...]

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