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*Plagues, Pestilences and Diseases* Nov 9, 2:37 PM EST By BOB CHRISTIE PHOENIX (AP) -- A wildlife biologist at Grand Canyon National Park Eric York, 37, was found dead in his home Nov. 2. Following his death, While authorities were uncertain about how York became infected, Park Service officials initially said they suspected the plague or Health officials in Arizona warned in September that the plague appeared While Arizona health officials say the disease appears to be on the rise Plague is transmitted primarily by fleas and direct contact with Cases are treatable with antibiotics, but the Centers for Disease
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likely died from the plague through his exposure to wild animals that
can carry the disease, the National Park Service said Friday.
about 30 people who came in contact with him were given antibiotics as a
precaution.
officials said that the biologist was at a greater risk to the
sometimes-fatal disease through his exposure to wild rodents and
mountain lions.
hantavirus, another sometimes-fatal disease endemic to the Southwest,
because of York's interests and hobbies.
to be on the rise and that more cases were likely after an Apache County
woman was infected with the disease.
in the state, CDC spokeswoman Lola Russell said plague cases weren't on
the rise nationally.
infected animals. When the disease causes pneumonia, it can be
transmitted from an infected person to a non-infected person by airborne
cough droplets.
Control and Prevention reports that up to 50 percent are fatal if the
disease causes pneumonia. The Coconino County Medical Examiner has said
York's lungs were filled with fluid and his body showed signs of pneumonia.