Ohara Disease (Tularemia)
Ohara disease is another name for tularemia, an infection caused by a bacterium that can be transmitted by contact with wild animals, insect bites or contaminated water and food.
Common symptoms: Depending on the route of transmission, it can cause fever, swollen lymph nodes, skin ulcers or general malaise.
When is it worth reviewing? Fever and enlarged lymph nodes after contact with wild animals or bites justify an evaluation.
Which specialist treats it? The internist is the one who usually studies this condition and identifies the route of transmission. If you have symptoms after a possible exposure, the most prudent thing is to discuss it with a professional who evaluates your case carefully.
Specialties that treat ohara disease (tularemia)
Treatment by city
Doctors specialized in ohara disease (tularemia)
Dr. Maria Gomez Palacio Schjetnan
Dr. Arnoldo Samuel Kraus Weisman
Dr. Maria Alejandra Torrero Miranda
Dr. Juan Trujillo Perrusquia
Dr. Leticia Gutiérrez Pérez
Dr. Jose Juan Sanchez Chamorro
Dr. Fernando Javier Martinez Montes
Dr. Eduardo Tapia Betancourt
Dr. María Elena Hernández Bribiesca
Dr. Lucero Salgado Ambrosio
Dr. Diego Armando Luna Lerma
Dr. Luis Miguel Torres Orozco
Dr. Lauro Quintanilla González
Dr. Juan Carlos Anda Garay
Dr. Gabriel Augusto Fuentes Esparza
Dr. José A. Pruneda Padilla
Dr. Francisco Marcial González
Dr. Mauricio Saenz Santiago
Dr. Daniela Saavedra Becerril
Dr. Diaz Barriga Carlos Arias
Frequently asked questions
What is ohara disease (tularemia)?
Ohara disease is another name for tularemia, an infection caused by a bacterium that can be transmitted by contact with wild animals, insect bites or contaminated water and food.
Which doctor treats ohara disease (tularemia)?
Ohara Disease (Tularemia) is usually treated by specialists in internist.