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Hekate

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24. It's endemic among squirrels and other rodents in the Southwest US
Sat Jul 27, 2013, 02:50 AM
Jul 2013

Not limited to desert areas, but more common there, afaik. As diseases go, there's traditionally been only a trickle of cases in less-populated areas, and of course modern medicine can jump right on the cases they see. And of course they warn the public, just as they do with rabies when it starts showing up in wildlife like skunks.

It's a case of information, not panic and mass quarantine. Needless to say, ideas of personal cleanliness and public sanitation were drastically different in the Middle Ages than they are now.

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everything old is new again -yersinia pestis rearing it's ugly head leftyohiolib Jul 2013 #1
Last major outbreak of the plague in the U.S. was in L.A. in 1924-25. 37 dead. hobbit709 Jul 2013 #2
The "Black Death" was a specific outburst of plague... Deep13 Jul 2013 #3
Sad that the news outlet reporting this Tien1985 Jul 2013 #4
The L.A. Times has the story BumRushDaShow Jul 2013 #6
Because it's not exactly news? Retrograde Jul 2013 #12
EXACTLY, I thought everyone knew that plague is endemic in a lot of California and you are Ecumenist Jul 2013 #26
It's happened before - more rodents Baclava Jul 2013 #5
While this might uncommon for L.A... Javaman Jul 2013 #7
EEK! Squinch Jul 2013 #8
It's coming, we're overdue for a cull ConcernedCanuk Jul 2013 #9
Bubonic plague is quite treatable, and very preventable Scootaloo Jul 2013 #28
k+r ...nt TeeYiYi Jul 2013 #10
Bring out yer dead! *clang* Thav Jul 2013 #11
But I'm not dead yet. nt awoke_in_2003 Jul 2013 #18
If one squirrel was infected, there are bound to be more. n/t RebelOne Jul 2013 #13
The Angeles National Forest is actually in the mountains above L.A. KamaAina Jul 2013 #14
Thousands visit or travel through the San Gabriel's each week. denbot Jul 2013 #15
But not millions KamaAina Jul 2013 #19
I think we have another case in NYC Kennah Jul 2013 #16
A fourth form of the disease KamaAina Jul 2013 #20
A pandemic is too horrible to even contemplate. branford Jul 2013 #29
.... DeSwiss Jul 2013 #22
Some believe Black Death may really have been Ebola Kennah Jul 2013 #17
Is this a ''Biblical Plague?'' DeSwiss Jul 2013 #21
Squirrels around here carry the Red Death. Union Scribe Jul 2013 #23
It's endemic among squirrels and other rodents in the Southwest US Hekate Jul 2013 #24
It's obviously because of Politicalboi Jul 2013 #25
How did you get a squirrel as a partner ? dipsydoodle Jul 2013 #27
Politicalboi could be nuts Kennah Jul 2013 #30
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