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The Beginning of the End



StonehamPark

#Brighton-Nil
Oct 30, 2010
9,773
BC, Canada
Forget the Mayan Calendar, forget Apocalyptic meteors, forget Kim Jong-Un and forget genetically engineered sharks.

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Parts of a national forest in California have been evacuated and closed down after a squirrel was found to be infected with the plague.
Los Angeles officials say visitors were ordered to leave the Angeles National Forest as a precaution after the rodent was trapped in a routine check.
They said no people in the area were believed to have been infected with the disease, known as the Black Death.
The plague killed as many as 25 million Europeans during the Middle Ages.
It is a bacterial infection which can be transmitted to humans through the bites of infected fleas.
If not treated with antibiotics, it is usually deadly.
There have been only four cases of human plague in Los Angeles County since 1984, none of which were fatal, according to officials.
Further testing of squirrels in the region will be carried out before the campgrounds are re-opened to the public.
Jonathan Fielding, director of the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, told the BBC that agriculture workers would dust squirrel burrows in order to reduce the flea population.
He said that while the area was closed to camping, people would still be able to hike through.
He advised that anyone who wished to do so should use insect repellent and ensure that any pets they bring have a flea collar.​

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-23460709
 




Bevendean Hillbilly

New member
Sep 4, 2006
12,805
Nestling in green nowhere
The key phrase there being "deadly if not treated with antibiotics".

Thankfully we have antibiotics these days so plague is no longer the worry it was in the 1600s
 


RexCathedra

Aurea Mediocritas
Jan 14, 2005
3,499
Vacationland
In the American west, plague is not common, but not unheard of. There are cases reported every year, although they're usually out in the severe boonies of Utah, Arizona, Nevada, and New Mexico.

I'd be more worried about hantavirus on a day-to-day basis.
 










Questions

Habitual User
Oct 18, 2006
24,858
Worthing
If it spreads to London watch out for the fire next year.
 


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