Tularemia Cases Rising in Minnesotans and Their Companion Animals, Especially Cats
MINNESOTA, JUL 24 – Minnesota health agencies report five human tularemia cases in 2025 as the disease spreads from wildlife to pets, with cats at higher risk due to outdoor exposure.
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Minnesota health officials tracking increase of tularemia cases in humans and companion animals
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·Brainerd, United States
Read Full ArticleTularemia cases rising in Minnesotans and their companion animals, especially cats
According to the Minnesota Department of Health, the Minnesota Board of Animal Health and the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources are tracking the cases, noticing an increase in cases, especially in cats.
·Saint Paul, United States
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