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Officials: Fleas in Two Arizona Counties Tested Positive for the Plague
Breitbart ^ | 13 Aug 2017 | Katherine Rodriguez

Posted on 08/17/2017 6:51:07 PM PDT by null and void

Fleas in two Arizona counties tested positive for the Bubonic plague — the same disease that killed millions of people in the 14th century throughout Africa, Asia, and Europe, public health officials say.

Navajo County public health officials announced Friday that fleas collected near the town of Taylor tested positive for Yersinia pestis, the bacteria that causes the Bubonic plague, the Associated Press reports.

The announcement came one week after Coconino County officials first discovered fleas in the area found to be carrying the plague.

KNXV reports that Coconino County officials first discovered the plague-infested fleas in the Red Lake area last week but also found fleas in the Doney Park area that tested positive for the disease.

Officials in both counties have notified residents and are monitoring the situation.

Arizona has been host to a host of plague outbreaks among prairie dogs over the years.

The International Business Times reported in 2015 that another outbreak of the plague took place among prairie dogs in Flagstaff. Public health officials became aware of the plague outbreak after testing several fleas in animal burrows for Yersinia pestis.

Authorities say indicators that the plague is spreading include the sudden death of a large number of prairie dogs and rodents at the same time.

Public health officials warn residents that if they notice a sudden decrease in rodents to call their local health department.

According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), 15 humans had been infected with the Bubonic plague in 2015. The CDC says that most outbreaks of the plague among humans take place in the Southwest region of the U.S.

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TOPICS: Culture/Society; US: Arizona
KEYWORDS: disease; infectious; plague; prairiedogs; publichealth; wildlife
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To: Tax-chick

Not Alice.

I just went out jacklighting the area for someone’s lost dog and got pulled over by a County Mountie for possible poaching.

:D


41 posted on 08/18/2017 8:40:51 PM PDT by Salamander (Where is evil? Often where you least expect it.)
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To: Tax-chick; Salamander

Dunno why this is news. Every year in SoCal we hear how the ground squirrels carry plague.

But I’ve never once seen anything in the news about pets or people contracting it from them.


42 posted on 08/18/2017 9:56:06 PM PDT by Pelham (Liberate California. Deport Mexico Now)
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To: Salamander

Maybe the dog will come back when it’s hungry.


43 posted on 08/19/2017 3:12:59 AM PDT by Tax-chick (You can't read all day if you don't start early in the morning.)
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To: DoughtyOne; Tax-chick; Salamander

"You know, there's a lot of misunderstanding about rats.
The rodendus vermikitis as they're called in Latin.
It turns out our long tailed friend wasn't after all responsible
for the dreaded bubonic plague as alleged through history.
Yes, sir. It was caused by an animal called the bubon.
That's right, and the threat by the way is still with us.
So if anyone does see a bubon, contact your local authorities."

Perhaps there is a bubon infestation in the Southwest?
Bubons dressed up and masquerading as squirrels?

44 posted on 08/19/2017 6:59:14 AM PDT by shibumi (Cover it with gas and set it on fire.)
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To: shibumi

Bubonis fleanis var cattus

45 posted on 08/19/2017 7:05:10 AM PDT by bert (K.E.; N.P.; GOPc;WASP .... The Fourth Estate is the Fifth Column)
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To: bert; DoughtyOne; Tax-chick; Salamander
LOL!

It is believed that Yersinia pestis orginated in a marmot-sorta-thing, the tarabagan, native to the Taklamakan Desert of western China. They are a lot like prairie dogs, which can also carry plague-bearing fleas.

46 posted on 08/19/2017 9:31:37 AM PDT by Tax-chick (You can't read all day if you don't start early in the morning.)
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