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Another Camper Has the Plague, This Time in New Mexico

Summary by OUTDOORS.COM
A New Mexico man recently went camping in Rio Arriba County, near the Santa Fe National Forest, and came home with the bubonic plague. The New Mexico Department of Health says the 43-year-old camper is the first human case of the plague in New Mexico so far this year. A person camping in northern California, near Lake Tahoe, similarly contracted the plague earlier this month from a flea bite. The bacteria Yersinia pestis causes the bubonic plagu…
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OUTDOORS.COM broke the news in on Saturday, August 30, 2025.
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