
Cat tests in Colorado are positive for plague – just weeks after Arizona’s death, residing in disturbing diseases
A dubbed shot in Colorado died just weeks after a man in Arizona died of the same disturbing disease, According to the authorities.
The cat was diagnosed, from the evergreen, with the plague and did not survive, public health officials in Jefferson Province He said on Wednesday’s announcement.

This is the first confirmed case of the disease caused by the Esrena Pastis bacteria in an animal in the province since 2023.
The announcement of the new case comes when a resident of Arizona died due to the plague only last month, while officials warned that the wild dog in the area could indicate the outbreak of the deadly disease.
North Arizona Health Care said in a statement in a statement at the time, that the person died at the Flagstad Medical Center on the same day they arrived, and showed serious symptoms.
The authorities said that people and pets can get the plague after they were bitten by infected fleas or after direct contact with the affected animals.
Although human conditions in the plague are rare, the disease can threaten life without appropriate treatment, according to health officials.
Symptoms in humans include sudden high fever, chills, headache, nausea, and swollen lymph nodes.
Jefferson Province’s health officials said that the pets will similarly suffer from fever, low energy, loss of appetite and swollen lymph nodes.
The officials added that if the disease is arrested earlier, it can be treated with antibiotics.

Officials urged people to stay away from any dead, sick, or wild animals and not to allow pets to wander freely abroad to reduce the risk of developing the disease.
“It is not uncommon to see some plague cases in the warmer months in Colorado,” Jim Rada, Director of Environmental Health in Jefferson Province.
“As with this case, sometimes local veterinarians are the first to see the plague when our pets get sick. In many ways, it is the first defense line in helping to maintain our pets in safe from fleas that can make our pets sick and treat it if they are exposed to gifts,” he said.
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