6:31 AM 3rd flattering analysis on bubonic plague in Wyoming. | |
In the 3rd one in recent months, the cat has a flattering outcome on the bubonic plague in Wyoming, reports the state Department of health. Cases of human disease have not been identified, but the honey staff warn, in fact that the disease has the ability to move people from infected animals. The end case touched the cat in the small town of Casey. Officials said the fact that cattle, as a slave, walks on open air. The disease has been proven by the veterinary laboratory of Wyoming in Laramie. This is the 3rd plague-infected cat found in Wyoming in the last 6 months. Other infected animals were in the vicinity of Sheridan, and Campbell. Cases of human plague are extremely rare, but occur. On average, the United States has 7 cases of plague every year. Wyoming health officials are talking about the fact that the ultimate familiar case of human disease in this state was in 2008. The plague is caused by a bacterium called Yersinia pestis that spreads through the bite of fleas carried by infected mice. The disease is faced in a natural way in the Western and South-Western parts of the United States, talking to civil servants. "The plague is a responsible bacterial infection that has the potential to be fatal to family animals and humans if not treated as quickly as possible with antibiotics," said Dr Alexia Harris, a municipal health worker and municipal epidemiologist at the Wyoming State Department of health in a statement. "The disease has the ability to move people from painful animals and fleas coming from infected animals. We inform people about the probable danger in the cat's economic zone, as well as throughout the state." What are the signs of the plague? The more common configuration of the disease, bubonic plague, makes within 80 % of cases in humans, according to the Centers for disease control and prevention. A different configuration of the disease, pneumonic plague, appears when bacteria infect non-severe. The Wyoming state Department of health advises appropriate precautions to prevent plague:
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