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  1. 7 lip 2022 · Bubonic plague can advance and spread to the lungs, which is the more severe type of plague called pneumonic plague. Pneumonic plague, or lung-based plague, is the most virulent form of plague. Incubation can be as short as 24 hours.

  2. 15 maj 2024 · The incubation period for bubonic plague is usually 2 to 8 days. If bubonic plague is untreated, Yersinia pestis can invade the bloodstream and spread rapidly, causing sepsis; if the lungs are seeded, pneumonia can develop.

  3. Bubonic plague, the most common, has an incubation of 26 days, and is characterised by regional lymphadenopathy resulting from cutaneous or mucous membrane exposure. Buboes may occur in any regional lymph node sites, but the inguinal area is most commonly involved.

  4. 7 sie 2023 · The most common presentation of Y. pestis infection in humans is bubonic plague.; this begins with a bite from a flea and a 2- to 8-day incubation period. In 25% of cases, there may be a skin lesion at the site of the bite.

  5. People infected with plague usually develop influenza-like symptoms after an incubation period of 37 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.

  6. The incubation period is typically 1–6 days. Plague illness has 3 possible clinical presentations: bubonic (the most common), pneumonic, or septicemic. Clinical symptoms and signs of bubonic plague include rapid onset of fever and painful, swollen, and tender lymph nodes, usually axillary, cervical, or inguinal.

  7. 26 sie 2024 · The incubation period is generally two to eight days. (See "Epidemiology, microbiology and pathogenesis of plague (Yersinia pestis infection)".)

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