
Dog in New Mexico Contracts Plague, Humans Warned
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Plague Diagnosed in Santa Fe Dog: First Case of 2026
A pet in New Mexico has been treated for the plague, marking the states first animal case this year. The disease is transmitted through flea bites or contact with infected rodents, wildlife, or pets. Common symptoms in animals include fever, tiredness, and swollen glands. In humans, watch for sudden fever, chills, headaches, and painful lumps. Health officials advise using flea control and avoiding wild animals to prevent infection.
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