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Plague Confirmed in California: What You Need to Know

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Plague case in⁣ California Underscores Need for Outdoor ‍Precautions

PLACERVILLE, CA – A recent case of plague in⁢ El Dorado County, ⁣California, is prompting ⁣health officials ‍to urge residents and visitors to ‌take preventative measures when spending time‌ outdoors. The case, confirmed ⁢by the El​ Dorado County Public ‌Health Department, ⁤highlights the⁣ ongoing risk of this historically devastating disease and the growing impact of climate​ change on its spread.

The plague,​ a vector-borne disease ⁤transmitted by fleas, ticks, and mosquitoes, remains a concern in certain areas of⁤ the western United States, particularly where ‍wild rodents are prevalent.The common bubonic form manifests as⁤ fever, cramps, and painful⁤ swelling of the lymph nodes. untreated, it can progress to pneumonic or septicemic forms, ​both of which‌ are almost always fatal.

“It’s crucial that individuals take precautions for themselves and their pets when outdoors, especially while ‌walking, hiking, and/or camping in areas where wild rodents are present,” warned‍ Kyle ‍Fliflet, ‍El Dorado⁤ County acting ‌director of public health.

warmer temperatures, driven by⁢ human-caused climate ‍change,⁤ are extending the breeding seasons and geographic ranges of disease vectors, increasing the potential for transmission. Rising infections⁤ of diseases like dengue fever in Europe and North America demonstrate this trend.

Fortunately, the plague‍ is⁤ treatable with antibiotics if detected early. Individuals experiencing fever ⁢and tender lymph nodes after‍ outdoor activity in at-risk areas, such‍ as the Sierra ⁤Nevadas, should⁣ seek​ immediate medical attention.

The ⁢California department of⁤ Public Health recommends several sensible precautions, including heeding posted warnings, securing food supplies,​ avoiding rodent burrows, and utilizing⁢ flea ⁤control⁢ products for ⁢pets.​ Public health officials emphasize that awareness ‍of ‌symptoms and proactive prevention are key to​ mitigating ⁣the risk of infection.

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