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The announcement of the case comes as an Arizona resident died of the plague just last month, while officials warned that a ...
The death in Coconino County, which includes Flagstaff, was the first recorded death from pneumonic plague since 2007, local ...
A domestic cat in Colorado died of the bubonic plague, weeks after a man in Arizona succumbed to the same disease, ...
A Colorado town is on high alert after a dead cat tested positive for the plague – mere weeks after an Arizona man died from ...
A domestic cat in Evergreen, Colorado, tested positive for the plague and died, marking the first confirmed animal case in ...
Most 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 it’s been found.
A northern Arizona resident has died from pneumonic plague. Health officials say it's the first recorded death in the area from pneumonic plague since 2007.
Plague is perhaps best known for causing the Black Death in Europe in the 1300s. The infection still occurs today, but it is very rare, with about seven cases of plague occurring in the U.S. each ...
Fleas with plague bacteria were found 120 miles apart in Arizona, after plague turned up in New Mexico in June, which hints that a plague outbreak might be underway in the wild.
The plague is back and spreading in Arizona. Yes, our modern day Arizona. Before you clutch your rosary and stuff your pockets full of posies, let’s get some facts straight.
Plague: Fleas in Arizona Test Positive for Easily Spread and Fatal Disease Published Aug 14, 2017 at 2:45 PM EDT Updated Aug 15, 2017 at 11:15 AM EDT ...
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