Bubonic plague
January, 4th, 2024
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A rare but serious infection caused by bacteria found in small animals and their fleas.
Description
Bubonic plague is caused by bacteria called Yersinia pestis. This germ lives in small rodents and their fleas. An infected flea can spread the bacteria to a human through a flea bite. Once infected, a person can spread it to other people directly.
Overview
Symptoms of bubonic plague include very swollen lymph nodes in the armpits, groin or neck. Other symptoms are sudden high fever, chills, headache, tiredness, weakness and muscle aches. Some people have skin sores.
Symptoms
Bubonic plague is most often treated in the hospital with antibiotic medicines.
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