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Officials confirmed one person died of pneumonic plague just days after a prairie dog die-off believed to be related to plague.
Officials in northern Arizona are detailing the steps that were taken after a person died from the Plague earlier in July.
A resident of northern Arizona has died from pneumonic plague, health officials said Friday. Plague is rare to humans, with on average about seven cases reported annually in the U.S., most of them in ...
The BriefOne person has died as a result of the plague in northern Arizona.The person died on the same day they showed up at the Flagstaff Medical Center with symptoms.According to the Cleveland ...
The patient was recently treated at an emergency department in Flagstaff and died the same day, Northern Arizona Healthcare said.
Arizona reports its first death from the pneumonic plague since 2007, with health officials emphasizing the disease's rarity and treatability with antibiotics.
A Coconino County resident died of a rare case of pneumonic plague earlier this month. Dave Wagner, director of Northern ...
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — A patient who died at a Flagstaff hospital was diagnosed with the bacteria that causes the plague, marking the first known plague-related death in Coconino County since 2007.
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. - The Arizona Public Health Association is advising the public that there is no need to worry about the plague, despite one person in Flagstaff dying from the disease.
Coconino County officials are investigating and collecting fleas for testing after a pairie dog die-off. Residents are advised to take precautions to avoid exposure to the plague, including using flea ...