Rare Disease Strikes a Bronx Area All Too Familiar With Rats – New York Times


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Rare Disease Strikes a Bronx Area All Too Familiar With Rats
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A rat on the platform of a subway station along 14th Street in Manhattan in June 2015. Credit Michael Appleton for The New York Times. The rare disease goes by many names. Mud fever, sewerman’s flu, swamp fever — those are just a few of the monikers
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