A resident of Oregon has been diagnosed with bubonic plague, likely from a pet cat. This case, the first in Oregon since 2015, highlights the importance of recognizing symptoms and taking preventive measures. Experts recommend avoiding rodents, using flea control products, and seeking immediate medical attention for symptoms. Plague is relatively rare but can be life-threatening if untreated. Prevention and early treatment are key to managing the disease.
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