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30 matches found for “plague”.
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Plague (resource)
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Humans usually get plague after being bitten by a rodent flea that is carrying the plague bacterium or by handling an animal infected with plague.
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Plague Information for Veterinarians (publication)
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Plague is caused by Yersinia pestis, a gram-negative bacterium that is endemic to most of the western United States. Epizootics of plague occur in wild rodents (rock squirrels, prairie dogs, ground squirrels, chipmunks, wood rats, and others) and most people acquire plague by the bite of an infectious rodent flea.
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Plague Prevention Pamphlet (publication)
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This helpful pamphlet provides a wealth of information about plague. It explains the three forms of plague, how it is spread, that it is curable if treated in time, how to prevent it, and more.
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Plague Fact Sheet (publication)
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This fact sheet explains what the plague is, how people get it, common forms of plague, how to protect yourself, and more.
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Plague Information for Physicians & Healthcare Workers (publication)
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This document provides a wealth of information about plague for New Mexico physicians and healthcare workers including modes of transmission, clinical recognition, treatment, clinical consultation and referral, public aspects of plague, and more.
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Plague Manual for Investigation (publication)
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Provides a wealth of information about plague for New Mexico physicians and healthcare workers including agent, mode of transmission, period of communicability, incubation period, common symptoms, specific forms of plague, laboratory diagnosis, treatment, surveillance, and reporting.
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Plague (topic)
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Plague Manual (resource)
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This page on the World Health Organization website focuses on Emergency Preparedness (specifically the Plague Manual: epidemiology, distribution, surveillance, and control).
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Plague Brochure (publication)
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Fact sheet brochure about the plague.
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CD Manual - Plague (publication)
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Plague
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Plague Frequently Asked Questions (publication)
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This document answers common questions including what plague is, what symptoms are, how it spreads, how long people are contagious, what treatments are available, and more.
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Dog diagnosed with plague in Santa Fe County (news)
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March 13, 2026 — A Santa Fe County dog has been diagnosed with plague – the first animal plague case in the state in 2026.
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Dog diagnosed with plague in Santa Fe County (news)
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April 25, 2025 — A Santa Fe County dog has been diagnosed with plague – the first animal plague case in the state in 2025.
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Vector Control Manual - Chapter 13.0 (publication)
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Plague in New Mexico
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Plague case reported in Bernalillo County (news)
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September 24, 2025 — The New Mexico Department of Health reports a case of plague in a 77-year-old man from Bernalillo County, the second case of the year.
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New Mexico reports first case of human plague (news)
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August 25, 2025 — The New Mexico Department of Health reports a case of plague in a 43-year-old man from Valencia County.
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Department of Health reports death of man from plague (news)
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March 8, 2024 — First human plague case in state since 2021
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Infectious Disease Surveillance (topic)
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Zoonotic Diseases (topic)
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Reporting & Surveillance @ 1-833-796-8773 (hotline)
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Available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year to address public health concerns that need to be addressed immediately such as: plague, measles, hantavirus, meningococcal disease, and pertussis. The number can also be called to ask questions about potential outbreaks such as influenza in a healthcare facility, suspected foodborne disease linked to food establishments, environmentally-related conditions such as lead, carbon monoxide, or mercury poisoning, and reporting and receiving recommendations about animal bites.
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Human Plague Cases in New Mexico in 1949-2025 by Month, Year & Decade (health data)
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Human cases of plague in New Mexico by month, year & decade.
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Animal Plague Cases in New Mexico 2026 (health data)
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Animal Plague Case in New Mexico 2026
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Human Plague Cases in New Mexico in 2025 (health data)
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Map of Human Plague Cases in New Mexico in 2025
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Human Plague Cases in New Mexico in 1949-2025 by County (health data)
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Human cases of plague in New Mexico by county.
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Human Plague Cases in New Mexico in 2024 (health data)
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Human Plague Cases in New Mexico in 2024
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Animal Plague Case in New Mexico 2024 (health data)
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Case report for Animal Plague in 2024
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Human Plague Cases in New Mexico in 2021 (health data)
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Human Plague Cases in New Mexico in 2021
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Animal Plague Cases in New Mexico in 2021 (health data)
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Animal Plague Cases in New Mexico in 2021
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Human Plague Cases in New Mexico 2026 (health data)
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Human Plague Case in New Mexico 2026
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Animal Plague Case in New Mexico 2025 (health data)
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Case report for Animal Plague in 2025