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Episode description
Dr. Don and Professor Ben talk about the risks of giving mouth-to-mouth CPR to a baby rabbit.
Dr. Don - risky ☣️
Professor Ben - risky ☣️
- sean: “today is a good day to remind everyone not to give wild rabbits mouth to mouth CPR” — Bluesky
- Tularemia facts | American Veterinary Medical Association
- Ecology of Tularemia in Central US Endemic Region | Current Tropical Medicine Reports
- Tularemia - JAVMA, Vol 222, No. 6, March 15, 2003
- Dr Ellie Murray, ScD on X: “Tularemia is a Category A pathogen, meaning its severity and transmissibility—and the fact that it’s relatively easy to get from wild rabbits—make it potentially modifiable into a bioweapon. Please don’t ever give a wild rabbit CPR.” / X
- CDC Tularemia | FAQ About Tularemia
- How to deal with problem Rabbit in Delaware | WildlifeHelp.org