Health officials in Pueblo County, Colorado, are investigating a case of someone who contracted a bacterial infection that causes the plague, known as "black death."
Typical symptoms include sudden fever and chills, severe headache, muscle aches, nausea, vomiting and a feeling of illness. A common symptom of plague is also swollen lymph nodes with pain," according to PDPHE’s guidance, adding that "plague can be treated successfully with antibiotics if caught early. If treatment is delayed, complications or death may occur."
Prevention starts with eliminating "places that rodents can hide and breed around your home, garage, shed or recreation area. … Ensure homes and outbuildings are as rodent-proof as possible and do not let pets sleep in bed with you," according to PDPHE. People are also advised to avoid direct contact with dead animals.
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