Health & Medicine
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Oregon Bubonic Plague: First Human Case of Deadly Disease in Years Likely Came from Pet Cat: Health Officials Say
This is Oregon’s first case of human bubonic plague in over eight years. Click to read more. The first human case of the bubonic plague in Oregon in years has been reported earlier in February, as confirmed by local health officials last week.
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