Alternate Name(s): Bubonic plague; Pneumonic plague; Septicemic plague ... Bubonic Plague: Symptoms appear suddenly, usually after 2-5 days of exposure to the bacteria. Sudden onset of high fever The classic sign is a smooth, painful swelling of a lymph gland(s), called a  buboe . The most common area is the groin, ...
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The Bubonic Plague killed 25 million people, 1\3 of Europe's population back in the 1300s and still may cause 1-2000 deaths a year, mostly in ages 20 and older. Some of the first symptoms were vomiting, giddiness, headaches, shivering, tongue turns white, and intolerance to light.
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Symptoms of the bubonic plague can range from diarrhea to enlarged lymph nodes to coma. This eMedTV segment describes these and other possible effects of the bubonic plague and also explains the incubation period for this disease. ... Common Bubonic Plague Effects...
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The Black Death was one of the deadliest pandemics in human history, peaking in Europe between 1348 and 1350. It is widely thought to have been an outbreak of bubonic plague caused by the bacterium ...
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Bubonic plague - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bubonic plague is the best known manifestation of the bacterial disease plague, caused by the Gram-negative bacterium Yersinia pestis (formerly known as Pasteurella pestis ). It belongs to the fa...
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The Plague Approaches Europe ... Forms of Plague ... Effects: population loss...
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Fleas infected with the Bubonic Plague would jump from rats to travelers, killing millions and infesting the continent with world shaking fear. Normal people were tormented by the threat of death, causing them to change their views on leisure, work, and art.
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The History of the Black Death and Bubonic Plague; Where and how did the Black Death originate ? What effects and consequences did it have on World and Medieval history ? ... The Effects, History, Symptoms and Origins of the Bubonic Plague; Symptoms, effects, consequences, cure and medical treatment information...
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The Picture at the top of the page shows the bodies of Bubonic Plague or Black Death victims thrown on to the death cart. In the late sixteenth and seventeenth centuries victims of the Bubonic plague (Black Death) would be sealed in their h...
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