Plague
Plague is a severe and potentially deadly bacterial infection... More »
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Alternate Name(s): Bubonic plague; Pneumonic plague; Septicemic plague ...... Plague is a severe, and potentially deadly, infection. It is caused by the organism Yersinia pestis . Wild rodents, like rats, spread the disease to humans.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about Plague(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) ... Plague: Prevention and Control(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) ... Pneumonic Plague(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
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Infectious Disease Information ... Plague (Yersinia pestis Infection) ... Plague and Animals; Fact sheet, from Healthy Pets and Healthy People...
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The Centers for Disease Control and Preventon ... Today, modern antibiotics are effective against plague, but if an infected person is not treated promptly, the disease is likely to cause illness or death. ... Introduction: Plague is an infectious disease of animals and humans caused by a bacterium named Yersinia pestis.
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Plague (disease) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Plague is a deadly infectious disease caused by the enterobacteria Yersinia pestis (Pasteurella pestis) . Plague is a zoonotic, primarily carried by rodents (most notably rats) and spread to humans...
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Black Death - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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Plague is a bacterial disease of rodents that can be spread to humans and other animals by infected fleas. ... Plague is a disease of rodents that can be spread to humans another animals by infected fleas. In people, plague has three forms: Bubonic plague, infection of the lymph glands; septicemia plague,
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Plague is a bacterial infection transmitted by the bite of an infected flea or sometimes, through exposure to ... Wild rodent plague poses a real, though limited, risk to humans. When infection spreads to domestic or peridomestic rodents in urban or populated areas, humans are at markedly increased risk of exposure.
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The generic "plague" (with a lower case p) has entered the language as a descriptor for any deadly epidemic disease. Plague (with an upper case P) is caused by Yersinia pestis, a rod-shaped, Gram negative bacterium.
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