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Plague emerges in Grand Canyon
Plague emerges in Grand Canyon, kills biologist
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USA Today, on the cutting edge of news. Reporting on events that happened almost a year ago.
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I'm having trouble imagining he could have created a 'cloud of bacteria' dicing up a carcass, unless he was using a chainsaw. :rolleyes: He probably just wasn't using proper universal precautions and ended up contaminating himself somehow.
Wash those hands boys and girls!! |
I thought the same thing, glatt. I wonder if something happened more recently that made them publish this. It was apparently updated recently although I can't tell what the update is.
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I thought fleas are the bubonic/sylvatic plague vector?
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Yes, but only because they suck the blood of infected animals (like rats) and then suck the blood of humans with the same little flea mouth. If you were to be so careless as to squirt some infected animal blood into your own blood somehow, then it would cause the same result.
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That's bubonic plague. Pneumonic plague was spread by breathing the same air as an infected person. (So if they coughed on you...)
I get all my knowledge from science fiction. |
Plague is endemic here in the Southwest. Every year there are 5 or 6 cases reported in New Mexico. A few years back, people were wearing T-shirts emblazoned with "New Mexico - home of the free, land of the plague." A lot of rodents around here, including squirrels, carry the disease and yet there is still almost no spread to the human population.
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yes, I agree with SamIam. There's always been plague around, and it occasionally crops up in the news. most people don't go cutting up infected mountain lions.
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That's disrespectful to all the Americans who have died while serving in the military just to give you the right to spew hatred for your own country..
Why do you hate America, Dar? |
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Sundae Girl, are you serious? We Americans can make little jokes like that without being considered traitors. You Brits have no sense of humor. :headshake |
Around here a lot of the prairie dog's have plague. (Or is that plaque? I'll have to look for that article I read last year.)
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My response was by way of indicating that she had the meme down pat. |
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