Plague
Plague is a disease caused by the bacteria Yersinia pestis. There are three different forms of plague, depending on how a person becomes infected:
Plague is a disease caused by the bacteria Yersinia pestis. There are three different forms of plague, depending on how a person becomes infected:
is caused when the bacteria enter a break in the skin, like during a flea bite. This is the most common form.
is caused when the bacteria get into the bloodstream.
happens when people breathe in droplets that have the bacteria in them when an infected person or animal coughs.
Anyone can get plague. The bacteria is usually found in rodents and the fleas that bite them. Pneumonic plague is the most serious form and the only one that can spread between people/
Other symptoms of plague may occur, depending on how a person becomes infected. Symptoms appear 1-7 days after being exposed.
Bubonic plague causes headaches and swollen, tender lymph nodes (also called buboes).
Septicemic plague causes abdominal pain, bleeding into the skin and organs, and shock.
Pneumonic plague causes pneumonia with shortness of breath, chest pain, cough, and sometimes bloody or watery mucus.
Talk to your doctor if you think you have plague. Plague is diagnosed based on signs and symptoms and confirmed with a blood test or biopsy. Plague is a very serious illness but is treatable with antibiotics. Treatment is most effective when started as soon as possible.
Plague is widespread in the western United States. Plague was first seen in Colorado in San Miguel County on the Western Slope in 1941 and appeared in several Front Range locations in 1943. Plague is now firmly established and often detected in rock squirrels, prairie dogs, and other species of ground squirrels and chipmunks. In El Paso County, it is also seen in tree squirrels, common in city parks and Front Range residential areas.
If you notice an unusual number of dead wild rodents in your area, contact El Paso County Public Health at (719) 578-3199 and select the option for Environmental Health. Do not handle sick or dead animals.
Because plague is regularly found among wild rodents in El Paso County, it is important to always follow these precautions:
If you travel to areas where plague occurs: