WASH. HUNTERS TOLD TO TAKE PRECAUTIONS IN HANDLING SMALL MAMMALS TO AVOID DISEASE

In the past, some Eastern Washington residents have become infected with tularemia after skinning rabbits. Humans can also contract the disease by being bitten by insects that have fed on infected animals, inhaling dust from contaminated soil, entering or drinking from contaminated waterways, or eating infected, undercooked wild meat. Some human cases of tularemia have been attributed to handling rodents or other animals that pet cats or dogs caught and brought home.

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