Oregon health officials have reported the state’s first case of bubonic plague in nearly a decade. The patient is suspected to have contracted the disease from their pet cat.
What Happened: The Oregon Health Authority (OHA) confirmed the case in Deschutes County, Oregon, on Tuesday. The individual, who remains unnamed, is believed to have contracted the disease from their pet cat, which was showing symptoms of the plague, reported WION on Thursday.
Dr. Richard Fawcett, the Deschutes County health officer, stated that the patient and their pet’s close contacts have been contacted and provided with medication to prevent illness. The patient’s early diagnosis and treatment mean there is minimal risk to the community.
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