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Plague

Prevention

Antibiotics

Health experts recommend antibiotics if you have been exposed to wild rodent fleas during a plague outbreak in animals, or to a possible plague-infected animal. Because there are so few cases of plague in the United States, experts do not recommend taking antibiotics unless it's certain a person has been exposed to plague-infected fleas or animals.

Vaccine

Currently, there is no commercially available vaccine against plague in the United States.


See Also

  • Evolution of Plague: Two Distinct Transmission Routes Described, NIAID, NIH
  • New Insights Into the Virulence of Plague
  • Related Links

    View a list of links for more information about plague.

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    See Also

  • Evolution of Plague: Two Distinct Transmission Routes Described, NIAID, NIH
  • New Insights Into the Virulence of Plague
  • Related Links

    View a list of links for more information about plague.