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A resident of Northern Arizona's Coconino County succumbed to pneumonic plague, marking the first such death since 2007.
Plague, once known as the ‘Black Death’ that nearly wiped out half of Europe's population, is now rare in humans and ...
A rare respiratory illness known as pneumonic plague killed one Arizona resident. Know signs and symptoms and treatments to ...
Scientists from Tel Aviv University and the Israel Institute of Biological Research say their vaccine uses lipid ...
Health officials in Arizona have confirmed the death of a resident from the pneumonic plague - but they've not linked the ...
According to officials, the disease can be transmitted to humans from the bite of an infected flea or through contact with an ...
Ancient DNA from prehistoric bones reveals a 37,000-year timeline of human infections, tracing our long struggle with disease.
A Flagstaff patient died from pneumonic plague, officials confirmed. It’s the first recorded case in Coconino County in ...
The patient was recently treated at an emergency department in Flagstaff and died the same day, Northern Arizona Healthcare ...
A person has died of the pneumonic plague at the Flagstaff Medical Center in Arizona, according to Northern Arizona Healthcare, the organization that runs the hospital. The patient arrived at the ...
A person in northern Arizona has died from a case of bubonic plague, local health officials said. The individual, who was not identified, was treated at Flagstaff Medical Center Emergency Department ...
More than 37,000 years of infectious diseases in humans have been mapped by scientists, with academics pointing to one particular behaviour from our ancestors as playing a “key role” in their spread.