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Plague -- reported cases among humans, by year, United States, 1969-1999 |
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In 1999, nine laboratory-confirmed cases (one fatal) of human plague were identified (three in Colorado and six in New Mexico). All cases were naturally acquired from handling infected animals or being bitten by infectious wild rodent fleas. Source: MMWR 48(53) Supp, April 6, 2001. |