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Oregon Resident’s Case of Bubonic Plague Tied to Pet Cat

The reports symptoms of bubonic plague include the sudden onset of fever, nausea, weakness, chills, and muscle aches, which typically begin within two to eight days of being exposed. LiveScience reports that while people are most typically infected via flea bite, it can be transmitted from the contaminated fluids or tissues of dogs, cats, and rodents including chipmunks and squirrels.

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