Plague case inโฃ California Underscores Need for Outdoor โPrecautions
PLACERVILLE, CA – A recent case of plague inโข El Dorado County, โฃCalifornia, is prompting โฃhealth officials โto urge residents and visitors to โtake preventative measures when spending timeโ outdoors. The case, confirmed โขby the Elโ Dorado County Public โHealth Department, โคhighlights theโฃ ongoing risk of this historically devastating disease and the growing impact of climateโ change on its spread.
The plague,โ a vector-borne disease โคtransmitted by fleas, ticks, and mosquitoes, remains a concern in certain areas ofโค the western United States, particularly where โwild rodents are prevalent.The common bubonic form manifests asโค fever, cramps, and painfulโค swelling of the lymph nodes. untreated, it can progress to pneumonic or septicemic forms, โboth of whichโ are almost always fatal.
“It’s crucial that individuals take precautions for themselves and their pets when outdoors, especially while โwalking, hiking, and/or camping in areas where wild rodents are present,” warnedโ Kyle โFliflet, โEl Doradoโค County acting โdirector of public health.
warmer temperatures, driven byโข human-caused climate โchange,โค are extending the breeding seasons and geographic ranges of disease vectors, increasing the potential for transmission. Rising infectionsโค of diseases like dengue fever in Europe and North America demonstrate this trend.
Fortunately, the plagueโ isโค treatable with antibiotics if detected early. Individuals experiencing fever โขand tender lymph nodes afterโ outdoor activity in at-risk areas, suchโ as the Sierra โคNevadas, shouldโฃ seekโ immediate medical attention.
The โขCalifornia department ofโค Public Health recommends several sensible precautions, including heeding posted warnings, securing food supplies,โ avoiding rodent burrows, and utilizingโข flea โคcontrolโข products for โขpets.โ Public health officials emphasize that awareness โof โsymptoms and proactive prevention are key toโ mitigating โฃthe risk of infection.