If untreated, half the patients will die; if blood poisoning occurs as an early complication, patients may die even before the buboes appear.
There were two forms of plague, one Bubonic and the other Pneumonic. Pneumonic was not currable.
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yes if someone who had the black death breathed on you or you breathed it in the you would have the pneumonic plague
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pneumonic plague
The Bubonic plague killed one third of Europe and much of Asia. I'm not sure there was such a thing as the "Numonic" plague. There is, however, something called pneumonic plague, which is a lung disease.
The three types of plague are: bubonic, septicemic, and pneumonic.
The Pneumonic plague, (internal bubonic plague,) constricted your throat muscles.
Pneumonic Plague is the most serious form of plague. It should not be confused with Bubonic Plague, the "Black Death" of Medieval Europe. As it's name implies, it affects the lungs. It can be successfully treated if antibiotics are administered within the first 24 hours of symptoms appearing. Without treatment it is uniformly fatal in 36-48 hours. 98% of the cases reported each year occur in Africa.
Bubonic and pneumonic plague :-)
The symptoms of secondary pneumonic plague are a high fever, a cough that brings up bloody sputum, breathing problems, and respiratory failure. This type of plague affects a person's lungs.