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It depends on the type: Bubonic Plague has a1-15% mortality rate in treated cases and a 40-60% mortality rate in untreated cases.
Septicemic plague has a 40% mortality rate in treated and 100% in untreated cases
Pneumonic plague has 100% mortality rate if not treated within 24 hours of infection.

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Plague can be treated successfully if it is caught early; the mortality rate for treated disease is 1-15% but 40-60% in untreated cases. Untreated pneumonic plague is almost always fatal

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black death Plague killed millions. Almost 75 to 200 million people.

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60-100% depending on the type.

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umm 99/100?

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What was the 2 types of plague in the black death?

There are three types:Bubonic plague has a1-15% mortality rate in treated cases and a 40-60% mortality rate in untreated cases.Septicemic plague has a 40% mortality rate in treated and 100% in untreated casesPneumonic plague has 100% mortality rate if not treated within 24 hours of infection.


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What Was another name for bubonic plague?

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Can you prevent Bubonic Plague?

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Which is worse the plague or bubonic plague?

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How does the bubonic plague affect muscles?

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Where did the bubonic plague occur?

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