CUPHD warns community of a deadly disease
Share and Follow


CHAMPAIGN COUNTY, Ill. (WCIA) — A disease that can be harmful to people and animals is back in Champaign County.

Now, the public health district is doing what they can to make sure people in the area are being cautious. It’s called tularemia, or rabbit fever. It’s a disease caused by bacteria and could possibly be deadly. Typically, almost every year there’s a report of an animal testing positive for tularemia.

Robert Davies is the Champaign-Urbana Public Health District’s director of planning and research. Davies said there were several sick squirrels found in Urbana recently and some had died. After finding out one of them had tularemia, they had to take action.

“When this happens, we like to to raise awareness. You know, that it’s in the community and that there are things that we can do to prevent exposure,” Davies said.

Both people and animals can catch the disease. It can be life threatening to humans and pets like dogs, cats, livestock and more.

“Avoid mowing over dead animals. Let’s say if you mow over an infected dead animal, it can be aerosolized and you can breathe it in. That’s one way of contracting it,” Davies said.

He said you should also stay away from wildlife, drink water from a safe source, and stop pets from eating wild animals to name a few. Symptoms can range from a mild to severe flu-like sickness for both people and animals. That’s why Davies said you should always be cautious.

“Just because it was detected in Urbana doesn’t mean it’s not, you know, in other places. Like I said, in previous years, we’ve had reports come from Champaign, Urbana and Savoy. So the message is the same,” Davies said.

The health district said if you believe you may have the disease, make sure you contact your doctor.

Share and Follow
You May Also Like

Heartbroken Father Speaks Out: Tragic Orlando Office Stabbing Sparks Urgent Call for Action

ORLANDO, Fla. – A harrowing incident unfolded on Monday night at an…

Six Individuals Detained Following RCSO Search at Augusta Hotel

AUGUSTA, Ga. () – In a coordinated operation on Wednesday, the Richmond…

NATO Allies Challenge Trump’s Greenland Stance: A Turning Point for Global Order?

During the Davos summit this week, leaders from some of America’s closest…

Florida Woman Files Lawsuit Against IVF Clinic After Giving Birth to Non-Biological Child, Court Documents Reveal

A Florida woman has initiated legal action against a fertility clinic after…

Russia Observes US-European Rift Over Greenland with Cautious Optimism and Strategic Interest

This week, as the controversy brewed over President Donald Trump’s proposal to…

Japan Faces Fifth Consecutive Year of Trade Deficit Challenges

TOKYO – Japan finds itself grappling with a persistent trade deficit for…

2026 Veterans’ Salute and Military Update: Savannah Chamber of Commerce Honors Service Members

SAVANNAH, Ga. — In a heartfelt tribute to those who serve, the…

Study Reveals U.S. Consumers Bear the Brunt of Trump Tariffs – Here’s How

According to a recent study by the Kiel Institute for the World…