Pneumonic Plague Death Reported in Arizona — Should You Be Worried?

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A resident of Coconino County, Arizona, has died from the plague, the first fatality of its kind in the county in nearly two decades, according to local health officials.

Lab tests confirmed that the patient died from pneumonic plague, a severe lung infection caused by the Yersinia pestis bacterium, Coconino County health officials said in a statement. Out of respect for the family, no additional details about the circumstances are being released.

Sharon DeWitte, PhD, an anthropology professor at the University of Colorado Boulder who has studied pneumonic plague, says that plague cases are rare and fatalities are rarer still, but these infections do happen from time to time and can quickly turn deadly when patients don’t get prompt treatment with antibiotics.

“While the recent death in Arizona is heartbreaking, it is not necessarily surprising, given that there are deaths from plague periodically in the U.S., and particularly given that the person had the pneumonic form of the disease,” Dr. DeWitte says.

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