“…Humans have been infected with type B tularemia through contact with dead animals, contaminated food and water, ticks and biting insects, inhalation, and bite wounds (Bell, 1980;Ellis et al, 2002). Respiratory infection as a result of inhalation of dust occurred in buildings contaminated by rodent carcasses in Sweden (Dahlstrand et al, 1971;Tä rnvik et al, 2004) and in association with haying and threshing in Finland (Syrjä lä et al, 1985). During the investigation, several individuals volunteered that their dogs and cats caught many deer mice.…”