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Bacteria That Causes the Bubonic Plague
Yersinia pestis is the bacteria that causes the bubonic plague. This section of the eMedTV library explains how this bacteria is transmitted, as well as common symptoms of infection, such as weakness, headaches, and swollen lymph glands.
Bubonic plague is caused by bacteria and spread through infected rodent or flea bites. This eMedTV page briefly discusses the disease, including factors that affect the mortality rate. Blubonic plague is a common misspelling of bubonic plague.
Bubonic plague is an acute, infectious disease that occurs in humans, rodents, and ectoparasites. As this eMedTV article points out, the disease has a high mortality rate if not treated early. Bobonic plague is a common misspelling of bubonic plague.
Bubonic plague, which can be spread through infected flea or rodent bites, is caused by bacteria. This eMedTV page offers a prognosis for bubonic plague and explains when symptoms may develop. Bobonic plauge is a common misspelling of bubonic plague.
Bubonic plague is a disease that occurs in humans, rodents, and ectoparasites. As this eMedTV resource explains, it is contagious and often mimics the symptoms of other diseases. Boubonic plague is a common misspelling of bubonic plague.
Bubonic is a disease that can affect humans and some animals. The information presented in this section of the eMedTV library discusses statistics and the causes, prevention, symptoms, treatment, and incubation period for this infectious disease.
The bubonic plague is caused by a type of bacteria called Yersinia pestis. This eMedTV Web page provides a look at this acute, infectious disease of humans, rodents, and ectoparasites. Bubonic pague is a common misspelling of bubonic plague.
Bubonic plague is typically transmitted through the bite of an infected rodent or flea. This eMedTV Web page briefly explains the causes and treatment of this infectious disease. Bubonic plage is a common misspelling of bubonic plague.


