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Plague is a bacterial infection known for killing tens of millions in 14th century Europe. Today, it’s easily treated with ...
A person has died from pneumonic plague—described by the Cleveland Clinic as the "least common and most dangerous type of plague"—in northern Arizona. In a statement, Northern Arizona Healthcare said ...
The Arizona Public Health Association is advising the public that there is no need to worry about the plague, despite one ...
A person in northern Arizona died from bubonic (pneumonic) plague, marking Coconino County's first death from the disease since 2007.
The death in Coconino County, which includes Flagstaff, was the first recorded death from pneumonic plague since 2007, local officials said.
When you hear the word plague, many minds jump to the Bubonic plague from the 1300s, but Will Humble of the Arizona Public Health Association says that word has a different meaning today.
John Paxton with the Coconino County Sheriff's Office provides an update on the White Sage Fire that's already burned 8,700 ...
A northern Arizona resident has died from the pneumonic plague, health officials confirmed on Friday, the first such death in ...
Northern Arizona health officials say a Coconino County resident has died from the pneumonic plague, marking the first recorded plague death in the county since 2007.
Officials clarified that the death is unrelated to a recent prairie dog die-off in the Townsend-Winona area northeast of Flagstaff.