Third person tests positive in US for plague as serious ...
One person in the US died from the plague earlier this summer.
www.ladbible.comHere’s the latest I can provide based on recent public reporting:
There have been ongoing reports of plague cases in the western United States in 2025 and 2024, including human cases linked to exposure in rural or camping settings and occasional fatalities in some areas. These cases are rare, treatable with antibiotics, and public health agencies emphasize early medical attention if symptoms develop.[1][2][5][6][10]
Key facts to keep in mind: plague in humans is typically due to flea bites from infected wildlife or contact with infected animals; pneumonic plague can transmit between people but is uncommon and early treatment is highly effective. Public health guidance consistently recommends seeking prompt medical care if you develop sudden fever, swollen lymph nodes, or a severe cough after potential exposure areas.[2][5][10][1]
Geographic pattern: outbreaks and cases in the United States have been concentrated in western states (e.g., New Mexico, Arizona, Oregon), often associated with outdoor activities such as camping or proximity to wildlife reservoirs; the UK and Europe report very few or no local transmission. Global coverage varies by year, with occasional sporadic cases elsewhere.[3][5][1]
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One person in the US died from the plague earlier this summer.
www.ladbible.comExperts said the plague infection is easily treated with antibiotics and is mostly found in semi-arid forests and grasslands. The latest case involved a person living in a rural area with "open land not far away".
news.sky.comA 43-year-old New Mexico man contracted the plague while camping in Rio Arriba County and has recovered after hospitalization, state health officials report.
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plague.infoOfficials say it's the 14th case nationally this year for the rare, flea-borne illness that killed millions in the Middle Ages
www.cbsnews.comThe death in Coconino County, which includes Flagstaff, was the first recorded death from pneumonic plague since 2007, local officials said.
www.cbsnews.comMost people don't need to be concerned about the plague based on a recent death in Arizona. But take precautions if you live in areas where the plague has been found.
www.cnn.comThe man was likely exposed while camping
www.independent.co.ukThe deadly disease can be spread by household pets
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