Plague-riddled prairie dogs a model for infectious disease spread
by Press Release from Outbreak News Today on (#10KQP)
Every now and then, colonies of prairie dogs are wiped out by plague, an infectious disease most often associated with the Black Death of the 14th century. Plague doesn't usually kill people these days, but it's alive and well among the millions of ground-dwelling rodents of Colorado and other western states, notably the black-tailed prairie ["]