Health officials in California identified a positive case of plague in a Lake Tahoe resident.

El Dorado County officials said in a release that they have notified the California Department of Health that a resident from South Lake Tahoe has plague .

The person is recovering at home and is receiving medical care, the El Dorado County release said. No other information about the person or the person's condition was released.

Officials believe the sick person was bitten by an infected flea while camping in the South Lake Tahoe area, the release said. Officials are investigating.

Plague is caused by bacteria that are most often transmitted via bites from fleas that were already carrying the bacteria after picking it up from squirrels, chipmunks and other rodents, according to health of

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