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Rat-Borne Leptospirosis Infection Kills One in NYC

The New York City health department says one person has died and two others are severely ill after they contracted a rare disease transmitted by rats.
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A rat leaves its burrow at a park in New York City in 2015.Mary Altaffer / AP, file
/ Source: The Associated Press

The New York City health department says one person has died and two others have become severely ill after they contracted a rare infection called leptospirosis, which is transmitted by rats.

The three cases occurred in the last two months in a Bronx neighborhood. City officials say it's the first time a cluster of cases has been identified.

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Infections commonly occur through exposure to rat urine. The disease is rarely spread from person to person. It can be treated with antibiotics.

The city says it's reducing the rat population in the area and educating residents about the disease.

The New York Times reported that from 2006 to 2016, 26 cases were reported in the city; the Bronx had the highest number with eight.

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A rat leaves its burrow at a park in New York City in 2015.Mary Altaffer / AP, file