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15 maj 2024 · Signs and symptoms. Most common forms of plague. Bubonic plague: Patients develop fever, headache, chills, and weakness and one or more swollen, painful lymph nodes (called buboes). This form usually results from the bite of an infected flea, with an incubation period of 2 to 8 days.
- Diagnosing Plague
Plague is a plausible diagnosis for people who are sick and...
- Diagnosing Plague
20 kwi 2023 · Signs of shock, such as seizure, rash and low blood pressure. Blackening and death of tissue, called gangrene, most commonly on the fingers, toes, ears and nose. Pneumonic plague
7 lip 2022 · Signs and symptoms. People infected with plague usually develop acute febrile disease with other non-specific systemic symptoms after an incubation period of one to seven days, such as sudden onset of fever, chills, head and body aches, and weakness, vomiting and nausea.
28 mar 2023 · There are three forms of plague in humans: bubonic plague, septicemic plague, and pneumonic plague. The signs and symptoms of plague generally develop between two and seven days after a person acquires the infection.
15 maj 2024 · Plague is a plausible diagnosis for people who are sick and live in, or have recently traveled to, the western United States or any other plague-endemic area. The most common sign of bubonic plague is the rapid development of a swollen and painful lymph node called a bubo.
28 lut 2022 · Symptoms can include: abdominal pain. diarrhea. nausea and vomiting. fever and chills. extreme weakness. bleeding (blood may not be able to clot)
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. There are 3 main forms of plague. Bubonic plague is the most common and is caused by the bite of an infected flea.