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Plague / Medicine / Anthrozoology / Veterinary medicine / Yersinia pestis / Septicemic plague / Bubonic plague / Pneumonic plague / Flea / Human flea / Black Death
Date: 2015-06-04 13:05:31
Plague
Medicine
Anthrozoology
Veterinary medicine
Yersinia pestis
Septicemic plague
Bubonic plague
Pneumonic plague
Flea
Human flea
Black Death

PLAGUE ADVISORY FOR VETERINARIANS Plague (Yersinia pestis) Confirmed in Southwestern Idaho Ground Squirrels Veterinarians be on the Alert for Cases through June nd Plague was confirmed on May 22 in Piute ground squirrel

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