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There has been no cases of bedbugs in Empire Theatres or in Cineplex located in Canada. All of the cases have been in the US. I work for Empire Theatres.
The US sees between 5 to 15 cases of plague yearly. Between 2,000 and 3,000 cases are reported world wide every year. Normally the US cases occur in rural areas.
It's hard to say because the records of their deaths do not show the cause of death. In cases where there is some record of a plague outbreak in the town, plague might have been the cause of death. Three of Shakespeare's four sisters died in infancy, the first two before he was born. All three of them may have died of the plague. The only one to survive was called Joan (she had the same name as the Shakespeares' first baby) and lived a very long life, outlasting all four of her brothers.
The small number of cases that occur today are treated with antibiotics.
Dr- G America's Most Shocking Cases - 2010 Beware of the Plague was released on: USA: 27 April 2010
Isolated cases of Bubonic and Pneumonic Plague will reemerge from time to time, but it is easily treated with antibiotics.
The small number of cases of plague that occur today are treated with antibiotics.There was no cure for it the only treatment was for them to be quarentined so they could stop the spread.
The small number of cases that occur today are treated with antibiotics.
Not very common. They discovered a cure for it, so we're pretty much good now.
Yes, the plague is STILL pestering us today, and apparently there are a few cases reported worldwide. DON'T PANIC!! In England, there are no cases, but in the third world country's they are still being pestered by the pesty plague. Cases in the USA are very small, with apparently 1 case in 2003 and several a couple of years later. In places such as Brazil, Madagascar, South America and Africa cases are reported but only a few in the third world places are fatal. Now, with our knowledge of germs and vaccinations, we can save people quickly with no fuss. The plague is over though for us Europeans and Australians.
No. When it happened in Europe there was no exploration happening, nor trade between the new and old worlds. By the time that did happen the plague was gone for the most part. Every so often a small animal here will be found with it and when that happens the area is closed off for a time and the animal destroyed. ==== Yes. It exists today in certain rural desert areas in the Southwest, where it is carried by rodents and prairie dogs, but it is not common.
all plague cases in this country have been sporadic, acquired from wild rodents or their fleas. Plague can also be acquired from ground squirrels and prairie dogs in parts of Arizona, New Mexico, California, Colorado, and Nevada.