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Fatal case of bubonic plague in U.S

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One person in Flagstaff died from the plague, but the Arizona Public Health Association says there's no need to worry. Doctors say it's very treatable and there are things you can do to protect yourself.

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  • A person in Flagstaff died from pneumonic plague, the first such case in the county since 2007. 9s
  • Health officials stress that the plague is rare, treatable with antibiotics, and not a cause for panic. 14s
  • Transmission typically involves fleas from infected prairie dogs, with pets acting as intermediaries. 57s
  • The recent case was not related to a prairie dog die-off near Flagstaff. 2m 15s
  • Residents are advised to keep pets on leashes to reduce risk, but the likelihood of infection remains extremely low. 1m 52s
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