Bubonic Plague Research Paper

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There are many bacteria in this world that can cause damage to the body such as Clostridia which “live harmlessly in soil and the intestines of humans and animals. Some types can infect wounds or cause illness. Clostridium perfringens causes gas gangrene or tissue death”. Streptococci which causes strep throat and many other infections and is a major cause of pneumonia and meningitis, but what interested me more was a bacterial infection called the “Black Death” also knows as the bubonic plague is a rare but a serious bacterial infection that is transmitted by flee. The bubonic plague is one of three types of bacterial infection caused by Yersinia Pestis. The other two are the septicemic plague, and the pneumonic plague. Three to seven days after …show more content…

They may form in the groin area, armpit, or neck. They may be tender and warm, many people may experience pain in the abdomen or muscles, coughing (sometimes with blood), having a fever, chills, fatigue, or malaise. Some even feel diarrhea, nausea, delirium, and shortness of breath. In the year 2016 there has not been any cases reported of someone having this plague but, in the year 2015 only 15 people contracted it. CNN new stated “Fifteen people have been infected with bubonic plague so far this year in the United States, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention told CNN. Four of those cases were fatal.” The CNN news goes on to say that on average, there are seven cases per year, although in 2006 there were 17. Which is awfully high because when you hear the name bubonic plague you associate it with plague in Europe between 1348 and 1350 which killed a significant amount of people. I believe it was responsible for the deaths of an estimated 75 to 200 million people. You wouldn’t think it was till around today and in today’s times, but it is and people still suffer from

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