Transcription of FACTS ABOUT PLAGUE IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY
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EXPOSURE TO PLAGUE . FACTS ABOUT . PLAGUE People can get the disease from animals in several ways. The most important IN LOS ANGELES routes of transmission are: COUNTY 1. Bites of fleas from infected rodents Hungry fleas will leave a sick or dead rodent to find another host and can bite people. 2. Direct contact with sick animals The bacteria in the blood or other body fluids of an infected animal can enter through cuts and abrasions on the hands, or through the mucous membranes. PLAGUE is a highly infectious bacterial disease which primarily affects rodents. Humans and their pets (dogs, and espe- cially cats) can get PLAGUE if they visit or live in areas where wild rodents are natu- rally infected. The disease may also occur in rats that live in close contact with people. 3. Pet involvement This is the same disease that ravaged Europe in the 6th Century (the PLAGUE of (1) Infected rodent fleas can be brought Justinian) and again in the 14th Century into the home or campsite by a dog or cat.
Plague is a highly infectious bacterial disease which primarily affects rodents. Humans and their pets (dogs, and espe-cially cats) can get plague if they visit or
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