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  2. Bubonic plague - Wikipedia

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    Bubonic plague is one of three types of plague caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis. [1] One to seven days after exposure to the bacteria, flu-like symptoms develop. [1] These symptoms include fever, headaches, and vomiting, [1] as well as swollen and painful lymph nodes occurring in the area closest to where the bacteria entered the skin. [2]

  3. Should we worry about the bubonic plague? - AOL

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    The bubonic plague is a devastating disease that kills your body from the inside out. 75 million people, including over half of Europe's population, were affected by the disease in the 14th century.

  4. Yes, you can still get the bubonic plague. Here's what to ...

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    The plague has infected at least a handful of people in the U.S. every year for as long as the country has been around. Yes, you can still get the bubonic plague. Here's what to look out for.

  5. Plague (disease) - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 17 December 2024. Disease caused by Yersinia pestis bacterium This article is about the disease caused by Yersinia pestis. For other uses, see Plague. Medical condition Plague Yersinia pestis seen at 200× magnification with a fluorescent label. Specialty Infectious disease Symptoms Fever, weakness ...

  6. Oregon's first case of human plague in 8 years likely came ...

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    Health officials announced that a resident of Deschutes County — a rural part of Oregon — was diagnosed with plague, the state's first human case in more than eight years.

  7. 1772–1773 Persian Plague - Wikipedia

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    The Persian plague epidemic of 1772–1773, also simply known as the Persian Plague, was a massive outbreak of plague, more specifically Bubonic plague, in the Persian Empire, which claimed around 2 million lives in total. [1] It was one of the most devastating Plague epidemics in recorded human history.

  8. 21st-century Madagascar plague outbreaks - Wikipedia

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    Plague is caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis and is most commonly transmitted through infected fleas. [24] There are three types of plague: bubonic, pneumonic and septicemic. Bubonic plague is the most well-known type. This type of plague results in swollen lymph nodes that are called buboes.

  9. Man dies from Bubonic plague in New Mexico - AOL

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    A man has died in New Mexico from the bubonic plague – marking the first human death from the disease in the state since 2020.. The New Mexico Department of Health announced on Friday that the ...