Tularemia

ABOUT

Tularemia is a bacterial infection which can be transmitted through several ways, including the bite of infected American dog ticks. Other means of transmission include skin contact with infected animals, ingestion of contaminated water, inhalation of contaminated dust, or deer fly bites. Infection through the bite of a tick usually results in an ulcer at the site of the bite along with a fever. 

Tularemia is not commonly reported in West Virginia. Since 2014, there have been six cases of Tularemia in West Virginia.​


COMMUNITY


HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS

Report IMMEDIATELY to the local health department by phone and follow up with written report.


LOCAL HEALTH DEPARTMENTS

Report Forms


DATA AND SURVEILLANCE

Annual Reports

Tularemia Historic Data Report