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Human plague case reported, patient likely exposed while camping
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Human plague case reported, patient likely exposed while camping

Jimmie Dempsey
Last updated: August 29, 2025 10:30 pm
Jimmie Dempsey Published August 29, 2025
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The New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) has reported the first case of human plague in 2025.

New Mexico health officials confirmed the infectious disease in a 43-year-old man from Valencia County, who was hospitalized and has been discharged since the Aug. 25 press release.

The man recently spent time camping in Rio Arriba County, where officials believe he may have been exposed.

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Plague is known to “circulate among wildlife” throughout the western U.S., the release stated.

Erin Phipps, state public health veterinarian for NMDOH, commented in a statement that this case is a reminder of the “severe threat that can be posed by this ancient disease.”

“It also emphasizes the need for heightened community awareness and for taking measures to prevent further spread,” she said.

The last human plague case in New Mexico was recorded in a Lincoln County resident in 2024.

Plague is a bacterial disease of rodents, which is generally transmitted to humans through infected flea bites, according to NMDOH.

The disease can also be transmitted to humans through direct contact with infected animals, including wildlife and even pets.

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Symptoms can include fever, chills, headache and weakness, as well as a “painful swelling of the lymph node” in areas of the body like the groin, armpit and neck.

In cats and dogs, symptoms can include fever, lethargy and loss of appetite, in addition to lymph node swelling under the jaw.

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Plague can be treated with antibiotic medications, which can “greatly reduce” the fatality rate in people and pets following “prompt diagnosis,” NMDOH reports.

The best ways to prevent plague infection are to avoid sick or dead rodents and rabbits, clean up areas where rodents may nest, and store hay, wood and compost piles far away from the home.

Man camping outdoors with tent

Using insect repellent while camping, hiking or working outdoors can also help to prevent plague exposure.

For those with pets, NMDOH recommends using an appropriate flea repellent and having sick pets examined by a veterinarian.

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Any unexpected illness involving a sudden, severe fever should be checked out by a doctor.

Fox News Digital reached out to NMDOH for comment.

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