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2015-06-22 -Signs, Portents, and the Weather-
Colorado teen dies from rare case of plague
[LA TImes] A 16-year-old boy in Colorado who appeared to have the common flu has died from a rare case of the plague, officials said.

Taylor Gaes' illness didn't present with the telltale sign of the infection -- swollen lymph nodes -- which would have alerted officials to the illness sooner, said Katie O'Donnell, a Larimer County Health Department spokeswoman.

Instead, he suffered from a fever and muscle aches, which at first made his sickness look like the flu.

The infectious bacteria that cause the plague are passed to people by fleas on rodents such as squirrels, rats and mice.

The plague is "very rare, which makes it hard to diagnose," O'Donnell said Saturday. Taylor died June 8 but officials revealed his illness Friday.

In the last 30 years, three people in Larimer County, in north central Colorado, contracted the plague, O'Donnell said.

The chance that others may have contracted the illness while attending memorial services for Taylor on his family's property is small, officials said.
Weather permitting, a graveside service might be appropriate.
It's a pretty far reach, but it's possible," O'Donnell said.

No HealthCareByDrone, various flu bugs sweep through both northern and southern Californis every year and more frequently as tourists and illegal and legal visitors arrive from China, the incubator of most flu viruses. Pay attention and get a flu shot, every year.
They did mention 'illegals' and third world folks right ?
Officials are unsure which type of plague Taylor contracted, though they suspect bubonic plague because it is the most common and the easiest to transmit through a bug bite.

In bubonic plague, the bacteria grow inside a person's lymph nodes. But in septicemic and pneumonic plague, the germs reproduce in the bloodstream or lungs. Those are more dangerous varieties of the disease because the symptoms are harder to diagnose and the patient will deteriorate faster, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Taylor likely encountered a flea from a sick rodent that wandered onto his family's property from a neighboring rural area.

Infected fleas could have bitten some of the guests at the memorial services at his family's home. The Health Department is keeping people informed of the disease and warned people in Larimer County, which includes Fort Collins, to visit a doctor immediately if they develop a high fever.

Doctors can prescribe antibiotics to patients diagnosed with any of the three types of plague, which are all caused by the same bacteria.

The Health Department documented some confirmed cases of the plague in rodents in rural areas, but O'Donnell said those animals were far away from any public land and did not pose a threat to people living in populated areas of Larimer County.
Obviously it was a threat to poor Taylor Gaes.
While the disease generally doesn't infect many people in the U.S., it is common in rats, mice and squirrels. According to the CDC, the disease exists in northern New Mexico, northern Arizona, southern Colorado, California, southern Oregon, and far western Nevada.

The U.S. counts an average of seven human cases of plague each year and fatalities are rare. The CDC and local health departments monitor rodent populations where plague occurs for spikes in animal deaths from the disease.
Posted by Besoeker 2015-06-22 11:57|| || Front Page|| [7 views ]  Top

#1 Well he didn't Beat the Reaper.





Posted by Shipman 2015-06-22 13:11||   2015-06-22 13:11|| Front Page Top

#2 Plague goes literally with the territory. New Mexico usually has a half a dozen human cases a year and several more animal cases involving pets. Fortunately, the local medical establish is well versed in quick identification and remedial action. One of the unofficial mottoes of the state - Land of the Flea, Home of the Plague. Just got to take common sense precautions outside the core urban areas, ie long pants, stay away from dead animals.
Posted by Procopius2k 2015-06-22 13:58||   2015-06-22 13:58|| Front Page Top

#3 and clean cabin/house with diluted bleach - for hantavirus
Posted by Frank G 2015-06-22 16:11||   2015-06-22 16:11|| Front Page Top

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