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Most people don’t need to be concerned about the plague based on a recent death in Arizona. But take precautions if you live ...
An Arizona resident died of pneumonic plague, a serious lung infection that requires antibiotics. Here’s what you need to ...
Plague is often associated with Medieval history and the centuries-old Black Death epidemic, but a recent death in northern Arizona is a troublesome reminder of the flea-borne disease’s lingering hold ...
Officials in northern Arizona are detailing the steps that were taken after a person died from the Plague earlier in July.
Officials said the resident died from pneumonic plague, a severe lung infection. The risk to the public remains low.
Pneumonic plague is the most serious form of plague that is caused when bacteria spread to the lungs of a patient with bubonic or septicemic plague.
The pneumonic plague, known more often as the black plague, claimed the life of a Northern Arizona resident, health officials ...
A person has died of the pneumonic plague at the Flagstaff Medical Center in Arizona, according to Northern Arizona Healthcare, the organization that runs the hospital. The patient arrived at the ...
The resident died from pneumonic plague, the first such death in Coconino County, Ariz., since 2007, the county said.
A human has died of pneumonic plague in northern Arizona, Coconino County health officials said. The victim sought help at a Flagstaff hospital.
Fear not, for the CDC also states that "Plague is infamous for killing millions of people in Europe during the Middle Ages.
A person in rural Arizona died after falling ill with a rare case of pneumonic plague, health officials confirmed July 11.