California Reports New Bubonic Plague Case Amid Rising Concerns

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California health officials are investigating a case of plague in South Lake Tahoe, likely contracted from a flea bite while camping, prompting warnings to avoid contact with wild rodents and sick animals, and to seek prompt treatment if symptoms appear. The disease, caused by Yersinia pestis, remains rare but treatable with antibiotics if caught early.
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