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The Bubonic Plague

The bubonic plague got its name because of the symptoms of the disease. Bubonic plague causes very painful, swollen lymph nodes, called buboes. These swollen lymph nodes are mostly found first in the groin area, which is "boubon" in Latin. The disease became associated with the term "plague" because of the large amount of deaths through history. In medieval times, the plague was also known as the "Black Death" because the dried blood under the skin turns black. The plague can infect pretty much anyone. If you go around someone who's infected, you can get it. If you hang around rats and fleas a lot, you might get the disease. And if you work in a lab with diseases and you ingest a sample of the bacterium, you'll probably get it. If you travel a lot to countries with infected people and you don't take the proper precautions, you might get it. There are many ways to get the bubonic plague, but with modern technology, it can be prevented. But, if by some freak accident, you do get the plague, it can be easily treated. The plague is not age, gender, or race specific. An old, black woman could get it as could a newborn white boy. When the bacterium, Yersinia pestis, enters the bloodstream, it travels to the liver, spleen, kidneys


Ships coming from plague infested areas were forced to stay out of port for forty days. In my opinion, the bubonic plague sucks. As plague epidemics occurred regularly after 1350, preventive measures emerged. It is also known as Pasteurella pestis. If it goes untreated, plague mortality can be up to 75%. Treatment shortly after exposure can reduce mortality from 60%-100%. Currently, this vaccine is not available in the United States. But if I did live back then, I probably wouldn't have the knowledge I have now. Overall, 100 species of fleas are known to be infected by the plague bacillus. The incubation period is usually two to six days after exposure. The plague is caused by an infection with Yersian pestis, which is a bacterium carried by rodents and transmitted by fleas found in parts of Asia, Africa, and north and South America. If I lived back then and hadn't gotten the plague yet, I'd kill myself. Eventually, pain occurs in places that contain lymph nodes, including the groin, armpit, and neck.

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