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Plague is an infectious disease caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis. Symptoms include fever, weakness, headache and black lips. Usually, this begins one to seven days after exposure. There are three forms of plague, each affecting a different part of the body and causing associated symptoms. Pneumonic plague infects the lungs, causing shortness of breath, coughing and chest pain; bubonic plague affects the lymph nodes, making them swell; and septicemic plague infects the blood and can cause tissues to turn black and die. The bubonic and septicemic forms are generally spread by flea bites or handling an infected animal, whereas pneumonic plague is generally spread between people through the air via infectious droplets. Diagnosis is typically made by finding the bacterium in fluid from a lymph node, blood or sputum. Vaccination is recommended only for people at high risk of exposure to plague. Those exposed to a case of pneumonic plague may be treated with preventive medication. If infected, treatment is with antibiotics and supportive care. Typically antibiotics include a combination of gentamicin and a fluoroquinolone. The risk of death with treatment is about 10% while without it is about 70%. Globally, about 600 cases are reported a year. In 2017, the countries with the most cases include the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Madagascar and Peru. In the United States, infections occasionally occur in rural areas, where the bacteria are believed to circulate among rodents. It has historically occurred in large outbreaks, with the best known being the Black Death in the 14th century, which resulted in more than 50 million deaths in Europe. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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Plague Image and Imagination from Medieval to Modern Times
Die Henkerstochter und der Fluch der Pest
Tyll
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What Disease was Plague? On the Controversy over the Microbiological Identity of Plague Epidemics of the Past
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Company of Liars
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Peste: entre épidémies et sociétés
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Études anthropologiques des crises démographiques en contexte épidémique : aspects paléo- et biodémographique de la peste en Provence
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Saison d’une peste (avril - septembre 1590)
Pars vite et reviens tard
The trip to Jerusalem
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Plague in Sydney: The Anatomy of an Epidemic
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Plague, population and the English economy 1348–1540
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Les hommes et la peste en France et dans les pays européens et méditerranéens. II
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Les Hommes et la peste en France et dans les pays européens et méditerranéens. I – La peste dans l’histoire
The Plague
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Pestbazillen Im Pestserum. Reflexionen Über Isotherapie
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Die Pest
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Considerações Sobre a Peste Bubonica
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Reise-Berichte Über Rinderpest, Bubonenpest in Indien und Afrika Tsetse-Oder Surrakrankheit, Texasfieber, Tropische Malaria, Schwarzwasserfieber
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Traicté de la peste, de la petite verolle & rougeolle
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Regime contre la pestillance
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Le regime singulier contre la peste
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Büchlein der Ordnung der Pestilenz
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A doctrine for pestilence
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De preservatione a peste et eius cura
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Libellus de acqua ardenti
L'or et la soie
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