- Caused by the bacterium "Yersinia Pestis"
- Prevalent all around the world
- First appeared as early as in the Hebrew Bible
- Three different types of manifestations
- Bubonic form characterized by the formation of buboes on the skin
- Pneumonic form affects the person's lungs
- Septicemic form affects the victim's blood
- The initial disease is passed from an infected rodent and a human, by a bite
- Bubonic --> Pneumonic --> Septicemic
- Any form of this disease needs treated immediately
- Needs lab testing to confirm diagnosis
- Symptoms usually occur within 2-5 days
- Without treatment, 50% of patients with Bubonic Plague will die
- Receiving medical treatment reduces the risk of death by 50%
- Prevention is key
- There is a vaccine available, but it is only for people that have a high risk of contracting the disease
- The vaccination is more of a prevention tool rather than a treatment tool
- There are many antibiotics to treat the different types of Plague
- There are still cases of this disease appearing everyday
- Plague compares to Anthrax, Bacillary Bysentary, Botulism, Brucellosis, Cholera, Glardiasis, Hepatitis, Paratyphoid, and Typhoid Fever
- General symptoms of any type of Plague include: fever, chills, headache, cough, and difficulty breathing
- Life-threatening complications of Plague include shock, high fever, problems with blood clotting, and convulsions
- Different types of transmission: vector borne, indirect contact, airborne, fecal-oral, and droplet contact
- Bubonic; non-transferable from human to human
- Pneumonic and Septicemic; transferable from human to human
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
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