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What Is The Bubonic Plague?

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During the 1330s there was an outbreak of the bubonic plague, Its first out of three appearances. The bubonic plague is also known as The Black Death plague because of the symptom, gangrene, which cause blackness of the extremities. The bubonic plague is an infectious-bacterial disease which classifies as proteobacterial, the pathogen Yersinia pestis is responsible for causing the bubonic plague as well as pneumonic and specticemic, Yersinia pathogen is a gram negative, rod shaped and non-spore forming bacteria.
The bubonic plague is the most devastating pandemic in human history it has estimated to kill approximately 75 to 200 million people. It was originally from China to England through traders, it reached England in June 1348 and started …show more content…

The symptoms of the bubonic plague included; chills, heavy breathing, hematemesis (vomiting of blood), aching limbs, coughing, gangrene, extreme fatigue, general ill feelling, high fever of 39°, muscle cramp, seizures and bubo. There are three suspected forms of this disease, the first: people who suffer an infection of the lungs having breathing difficulties will die within two days, the second: boils erupt the death speed varies between two to four days and the third: people of both sexes are attacked in the …show more content…

There is not much information on how the bubonic plague was diagnosed in the 1330’s other than physical characteristic for example the blackening of the extremities or bubo at the neck, armpit and groin. With todays technology, you can be diagnosed by taking the bodily fluids and having done laboratory testing to find Y pestis in the patients. There is modern treatment of antibiotics which include to be; aminoglycoside and fluoroquinolone ciprofloxian which have proven to be highly effective, treated mortality rate has dropped to 1-15%. The best way to prevent getting the bubonic plague is staying away from rats and wearing some sort of insect repellent as well as seeking medical attention immediately if you have or suspect to be bitten. There isn’t much known about this epidemic because of the lack of records from other areas of the

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