10-Year-Old Girl Dies from Plague in Colorado

Mar. 16, 2025

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Colorado plague

The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment is urging the community to be cautious after a 10-year-old girl died in La Plata, Colorado from the plague — the state’s first death from the disease insix years.

“We are so sad for the loss of this young Coloradan and our deepest condolences go to the family,” said Jennifer House, deputy state epidemiologist and public health veterinarian of CDPHE, in a statement. “Public health is doing an epidemiological investigation and wants Coloradans to know that while this disease is very rare, it does occur sometimes, and to seek medical care if you have symptoms.”

The CDC reports that the disease, known for killing millions in Europe in the Middle Ages, can be treated today with antibiotics. Cases are often seen in rural areas in the western United States.

“In Colorado, we expect to have fleas test positive for plague during the summer months. Awareness and precautions can help prevent the disease in people,” House added.

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San Juan Basin Public Health Director Liane Jollon said the agency is working with the state to ensure there is no larger threat to local residents.

“On behalf of all of us at SJBPH, our hearts go out to the family while we support the state’s thorough investigation to keep residents safe,” Jollon said in a statement.

source: people.com