Rare Human Case of Bubonic Plague in Oregon Confirmed by Authorities

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Rare Human Case of Bubonic Plague in Oregon Confirmed by Authorities
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The bubonic plague might sound like an affliction of the past, but the bacterium behind the disease is still out there,The state of Oregon just confirmed its first case in eight years, and officials say it probably came from a domestic cat, which also showed symptoms.Usually, an infection of this kind starts with flu-like symptoms, including fatigue, fever, chills, and a headache.

Thankfully, modern antibiotics mean that the bubonic plague no longer has to be a death sentence. The bacterium behind the infection,The patient in Oregon is apparently responding well to modern medicine, and their close contacts have also been treated to curb the possibility of further spread. Bubonic plague is the most common form and involves the lymphatic system, causing swollen and painful lymph nodes that can advance to open, pus-filled sores.

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