Cat-Transmitted Plague
Oregon Resident Diagnosed with Bubonic Plague from Pet Cat
A resident of Oregon has contracted bubonic plague, marking the first reported case since 2015. The plague causes an average of seven human cases annually in the US, but it is not common and occurs more frequently in the western United States. There is no indication that people in the community are at risk beyond those directly exposed to the patients or their cats.
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