Oregon Confirmed a Human Case of the Bubonic Plague. It Was Likely Caused By a Cat
Briefly

Health officials in Deschutes County announced last week that a resident, who has not been identified, had been diagnosed with the plague, in the state's first human case in eight years.
The disease is often spread through a bite from an infected flea or contact with an infected animal. Human to human transmission can occur, but is rare.
Read at time.com
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