A wild hare at Kalvebod Fælled has been diagnosed with tularemia - also called tularemia. The University of Copenhagen writes in a press release. In addition to the fact that tularemia can infect several different animals and in the worst case cost them their lives, the disease can also infect humans. The risk of infection is assessed as low, but if you do get infected, it can be serious if the infection is not treated with antibiotics. In human…