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There are several manifestations of the plague, Bubonic, Pneumonic and Teutonic. There is no appreciable difference in the plague and it is still carried in rodent populations today as it was in the dark ages. The primary reason that it is rare today is because hygiene and pest control are substantially better than they were in the past.

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