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Because prairie dogs can carry the plague, do they pose a significant risk to humans?

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Because prairie dogs can carry the plague, do they pose a significant risk to humans?

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No. Fears of humans contracting the plague from prairie dogs are exaggerated and generally used as an excuse for extermination. Only 47 cases of plague have been reported in Colorado since 1957, and only about 10 of those have been linked to prairie dogs. Of those 10, only one resulted in a fatality.

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