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  1. Bubonic plague is a bacterial infection transmitted by fleas from rats or other animals. It causes fever, headaches, vomiting, and swollen lymph nodes, and can be fatal without antibiotic treatment. Learn more about the history, diagnosis, and prevention of this disease.

  2. Bubonic plague is a serious infection caused by a bacterium and spread by fleas on rodents. Learn about the symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and prevention of this disease that killed millions in the Middle Ages.

  3. 7 lip 2022 · Plague is a severe bacterial infection caused by Yersinia pestis, usually transmitted by fleas or contact with infected animals or humans. Bubonic plague is the most common form, with painful swollen lymph nodes, while pneumonic plague is the most contagious and fatal form.

  4. 20 kwi 2023 · Learn about the three types of plague, a serious illness caused by a germ called Yersinia pestis. Bubonic plague causes swelling of lymph nodes, fever, headache and weakness. Septicemic plague affects the bloodstream and can be deadly. Pneumonic plague affects the lungs and can be spread by coughing.

  5. 12 sty 2024 · Bubonic plague is a bacterial infection that causes swollen, painful lymph nodes. It can be fatal without treatment and still occurs in many parts of the world. Learn about its history, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention.

  6. 6 lip 2020 · Bubonic plague is the most common form of the disease that people can get. The name comes from the symptoms it causes - painful, swollen lymph nodes or 'buboes' in the groin or armpit. From...

  7. People infected with plague usually develop influenza-like symptoms after an incubation period of 3–7 days. Symptoms include fever, chills, aches, weakness, vomiting and nausea. Bubonic plague is the most common and is caused by the bite of an infected flea.

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