The name “rabbit fever” may sound adorable, but it is actually a rather serious issue sweeping across the U.S. What Is Rabbit Fever?Rabbit fever is technically known as a disease called tularemia. The CDC says it is typically caused by bacteria found in small animals such as rodents and rabbits. Even if you’ve never handled a rabbit, you’re still very much at risk of getting rabbit fever. According to the CDC, the disease can be spread through insect bites, consuming contaminated water or food, or inhaling bacteria that is hanging around in the air. READ MORE: Complaints of ‘Metal Wire’ In Chi…