Rabbit Fever, commonly known as Tularemia is a bacterial infection that mostly occurs in wild rodents, rabbits and hares. Tularemia symptoms include chills, eye irritation, fever, sore throat.
Anthrax is caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis and spreads when the anthrax spores are inhaled, ingested, or come into contact with the skin lesion on a host.
Necrotizing fasciitis is a rare life-threatening bacterial infection of the tissue below the skin following relatively minor cuts or bruises and can be rapidly fatal unless diagnosed and treated promptly.