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The CDC reports that about 7 human cases of pneumonic plague are reported each year nationwide, but this case is the first known US death since 2007.
Death from pneumonic plague was confirmed in a resident of Coconino County, Arizona, on July 11, 2025, according to a press release from the county’s health and human services department.
Bubonic plague is typically spread by fleas living on animals such as rats, prairie dogs and marmots. If an infected flea ...
Just 24 hours after being admitted to hospital with symptoms of the pneumonic plague - a patient in Arizona tragically passed ...
A deadly case of pneumonic plague has claimed a life in Northern Arizona, with the victim dying at Flagstaff Medical Center ...
New bacterial mRNA vaccine technology shows promise in fighting plague, and could help address the global threat of ...
Septicemic plague occurs if bubonic plague is left untreated, or it can occur directly if the disease enters the bloodstream.
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Officials in northern Arizona are detailing the steps that were taken after a person died from the Plague earlier in July.
The money comes from the state and shouldn't be cut by the University of Arizona, say faculty leaders Leila Hudson and Katie ...
Pneumonic plague is caused by bacteria carried by species like rats and prairie dogs. Pneumonic and bubonic plague ...
A woman is dead after being hit by a car near 32nd Street and Stanford Drive, between Camelback Road and Lincoln Drive.