Bubonic plague
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Oregon Bubonic Plague: First Human Case of Deadly Disease in Years Likely Came from Pet Cat: Health Officials Say
This is Oregon’s first case of human bubonic plague in over eight years. Click to read more.
Latest Research Articles
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Bubonic Plague Pandemic: Scientists Finally Traced Origins of the 14th Century Black Death
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Cross-Species Infection: Deadly Diseases Acquired Due to Animal to Human Transmission Explored
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Squirrel in Colorado Tests Positive for Bubonic Plague
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The Bubonic Plague, Rodents and Outbreak
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Another New Case of Bubonic Plague Reported in China
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Child In Idaho Diagnosed With The Plague: First Human Case In The State Since 1992
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Plague Lurked in Bronze Age, Dental DNA Remains Say, Says Study
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Did Bubonic Plague Strain Pre-Date Humans?
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Black Death Among Prairie Dogs Could Change the Midwest
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Plague Fleas Found on New York's Rats
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Are Adorable Gerbils, Not Rats, to Blame for Black Death?
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NYC Subways Are Contaminated With What?!