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ABQjournal: Colo. Reports First Bubonic Plague Death Since '99
Sunday, December 12, 2004 Colo. Reports First Bubonic Plague Death Since '99 The Associated Press PUEBLO, Colo. - A 66-year-old Pueblo man has died from bubonic plague in what health officials said was the first death in Colorado related to the disease since 1999. The Pueblo City-County ...
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ABQjournal: Two Santa Fe County Cats Get Disease
... animals, including rodents, wildlife and pets. The state Department of Health's lab confirmed the two cats had been infected. Symptoms of bubonic plague in humans include fever, swollen lymph nodes, chills and sometimes headaches, vomiting and diarrhea. There was one human plague case in ...
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ABQjournal: Year in Review
Thursday, January 1, 2004 Year in Review Telegraph Staff Reports The past year has been an eventful one in the East Mountains and Estancia Valley. Here the Telegraph presents a review of some of the more noteworthy events of 2003. January * New Mexico State Police start patrolling Edgewood ...
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ABQjournal: Bubonic Plague Strikes Torrance
Thursday, June 12, 2003 Bubonic Plague Strikes Torrance By Carolyn Carlson Journal Staff Writer A 70-year-old Torrance County woman is in stable condition after being diagnosed with bubonic plague Friday. It is New Mexico's first human plague case of the season, according to Paul Ettestad, ...
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ABQjournal: Mountain Briefing
... for the county - said Monday that a cat owner who lives off N.M. 217 in the East Mountains reported on Nov. 14 that the animal was sick with bubonic plague symptoms. A veterinarian confirmed the cat did have the plague and started treatments. The cat will recover, he said. Bueno said his ...
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ABQjournal: Flea Has Killed Millions
... the first cases of the plague, known as the Black Death, appeared in Europe, and the disease was well established by 1348. Now widely believed to be bubonic plague, the disease was so infectious that whole towns ceased to exist and fleeing people spread the plague far and wide. Before the end of the ...
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ABQjournal: Flea Has Killed Millions
... the first cases of the plague, known as the Black Death, appeared in Europe, and the disease was well established by 1348. Now widely believed to be bubonic plague, the disease was so infectious that whole towns ceased to exist and fleeing people spread the plague far and wide. Before the end of the ...
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