Bubonic plague broke out in Seattle

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On Oct. 1, 1907, bubonic plague broke out in Seattle when three (possibly seven) people died. Rats were subsequently trapped, tested, and found positive for plague from 1907-1917. Plague reappeared in Puget Sound when fleas from rats and other rodents tested positive for yersinia pestis.

The plague outbreak lead to the development of the Washington Bacteriological Laboratory at the University of Washington.

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Source: State of Washington
Credit: PDF: Plague Surveillance in WashingtonSummary Report, 1975-2008.