In humans, the sylvatic plague is a very serious disease that can cause symptoms like swollen lymph glands, high fever, and headaches. If not treated, this disease can lead to death. It is a bacterial disease that mainly affects animals in the wild like prairie dogs and the black-footed ferret. It is transmitted to humans through the bite of an infected flea.
Symptoms include fever, chills, prostration, abdominal pain, shock, and bleeding into the skin and organs.
Bubonic. CBRNE-December 2011
A patient is exhibiting the following symptoms: fever, cough, dyspnea, prominent gastrointestinal symptoms, and absence of buboes. Which form of plague is responsible?
There were three different types of plague, bubonic, pneumonic and septicemic. The main symptoms were headache, nausea, vomiting, fever, diarrhea and difficulty breathing.
septicemic
The three types of plague are: bubonic, septicemic, and pneumonic.
There is bubonic, pneumonic and septicemic plague hope this helps :-)
Septicemic plague may cause death even before its symptoms occur. Symptoms can include:Abdominal painBleeding due to blood clotting problemsDiarrheaFeverLow blood pressureNauseaOrgan failureVomitingRead more at the link below
Three symptoms of the 14th century plague include high fever, chills, and headache. The bubonic plague is rare in the year 2014, but an estimated 1,000-3,000 people still get it each year.
There are three major forms of the disease: bubonic, septicemic, and pneumonic.
The bacteria that is believed to be the main cause of Black Death (bubonic plague, pneumonic plague and septicemic) is yersinia pestis.
Bubonic and septicemic plague are two of the three types of plague. The main difference between the two is that the bubonic plague cause extreme infection and swelling of the lymph nodes while the septicemic plague cause the body's clotting mechanism to stop.
yes it was. and this form of the plague affected the blood and caued the skin to turn black hence the reason they called it the BLACK DEATH