Rare Case of Bubonic Plague Confirmed in the United States: Health Updates and Prevention

2024-02-13 23:45:07

Published14. February 2024, 00:45

Health: A rare case of bubonic plague confirmed in the United States

Infected by his cat, a man contracted bubonic plague in the state of Oregon, United States, but he is out of danger.

There are an average of seven cases of plague in humans each year in the United States. (Pretext image)

AFP

A rare human case of bubonic plague was recently identified in the United States, in Oregon, according to local health authorities.

The disease, which caused the Black Death, a pandemic that killed at least a third of Europe’s population in the Middle Ages, is rare in developed countries and can now be treated, but remains potentially dangerous.

Infected by his cat

The patient resides in Deschutes County in the northwestern United States. He is currently being treated and was probably infected by his cat.

“All close contacts of the resident and their pet have been contacted and given medications to prevent illness,” Deschutes County Health Officer Dr. Richard Fawcett said when announcing the case. last week.

According to authorities, symptoms of plague in humans appear up to eight days following exposure to a sick animal or flea. Symptoms may include fever, nausea, weakness, chills and muscle pain.

“Little risk”

If not diagnosed in time, bubonic plague can progress to septicemic plague – an infection of the bloodstream – or pneumonic plague, which affects the lungs. These two diseases are much more serious.

“Fortunately, this case was identified and treated in the early stages of the disease, which poses little risk to the community,” authorities assured in a press release. “No other cases of plague appeared during the investigation,” they said.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the main federal health agency, there are an average of seven cases of plague in humans each year in the United States. In Oregon, the last reported case of bubonic plague dates back to 2015, according to the health administration of this state of more than 4.2 million inhabitants.

(AFP)

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