plague

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Medicine. Plague (disease), a specific disease caused by Yersinia pestis. There are three major manifestations Bubonic plague; Septicemic plague; Pneumonic plague

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Plague - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bubonic plague is the best-known manifestation of the bacterial disease plague, caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis (formerly known as Pasteurella pestis).

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Bubonic plague - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Centers for Disease Control and Preventon ... Male Xenopsylla cheopis (oriental rat flea) engorged with blood. This flea is the primary vector of plague in most large ...

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CDC Plague Home Page - CDC Division of Vector-Borne Infectious ...

Get information on plague types (bubonic, pneumonic, septicemic), symptoms and signs (bubo, chills, fever), prevention, causes, treatment, research on the Black Death and diagnosis

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Plague (Black Death) Causes, Symptoms, Signs, Treatment, History and ...

The Centers for Disease Control and Preventon ... Information on Plague. General. Plague, caused by a bacterium called Yersinia pestis, is transmitted from rodent ...

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