Montezuma County's Plague Alert: A Call to Vigilance and Precaution
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Plague is caused by the Yersinia pestis bacteria and is transmitted through infected flea bites or direct contact with infected animals.
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Contacting the local public health agency is recommended if one encounters dead rodents in an area where active rodents are typically found.
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The progression of plague symptoms is swift, leaving a brief window for antibiotic treatment.
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Early symptoms include fever, headache, weakness, muscle aches, cough, shortness of breath, and chills.
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Plague pneumonia is contagious and can be transmitted through respiratory droplets.
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Pets can also be susceptible to plague, which can spread through fleas.
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Using veterinary-approved flea control products is recommended to prevent transmission from pets to humans.
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Precautions like tucking pants into socks while hiking or in areas inhabited by rodents are recommended.
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Practicing cleanliness and promptly reporting any observation of dead animals is essential.
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