
"Pet Cat Linked to Oregon's First Human Bubonic Plague Case in 8 Years"
Oregon reports its first human case of bubonic plague in over eight years, likely contracted from a pet cat displaying symptoms. Health officials have contacted all close contacts of the resident and their pet to provide medication to prevent illness, and there is little risk to the community as the case was identified and treated early. The plague can progress into more severe forms if not diagnosed early, and symptoms include fever, nausea, weakness, chills, muscle aches, and swollen lymph nodes.




