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  1. 7 lip 2022 · Plague is a very severe disease in people, particularly in its septicaemic (systemic infection caused by circulating bacteria in bloodstream) and pneumonic forms, with a case-fatality ratio of 30% to 100% if left untreated.

  2. 7 sie 2023 · Plague is caused by Yersinia pestis, perhaps one of the most important bacterial pathogens in human history. It occurs in epidemics and pandemics with extremely high mortality when untreated. Prevention and rapid treatment are essential to avoid large outbreaks and the death of those infected with this pathogen.

  3. 17 cze 2024 · Plague is an acute, contagious, febrile illness usually transmitted to humans by the bite of an infected flea. Plague occurs as 3 major clinical events: bubonic plague, septicemic plague,...

  4. The first, the plague of Justinian, erupted in the Egyptian port city of Pelusium in the summer of ad 541 and quickly spread, devastating cities and countryside in and around Constantinople, Syria, Anatolia, Greece, Italy, Gaul, Iberia, and North Africa: “none of the lands bordering the Mediterranean escaped it”, and it reached as far east as Pe...

  5. 28 mar 2019 · Epidemics of plague past, present, and future. Paul Mead pmead@cdc.gov. Download PDF. Plague has a deservedly bad reputation. The disease killed over 20 million people in India during the early 1900s, and even more people during the so-called Black Death that swept Europe beginning in 1346.

  6. Plague is an infectious disease caused by Yersinia pestis bacteria, usually found in small mammals and their fleas. The disease is transmitted between animals via their fleas and, as it is a zoonotic bacterium, it can also transmit from animals to humans.

  7. 25 wrz 2024 · This manual provides comprehensive information on plague epidemiology and recommendations for surveillance, diagnosis, clinical management, and prevention. It also aligns with WHO's proposals from the 75th World Health Assembly to enhance global health emergency preparedness and response.

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