Today I Caught the Plague was created in 2002.
Plague exists in many parts of the world and in Texas USA.
Depends on the type of illness you pick up. One person cannot be a plague but s/he can get infected by a plague. A plague technically is when an illness spreads across a population and is difficult to contain. For example the bubonic or black plague still exists today in improverished countries but it is usually contained before it gets out of control. The person with the plague is treated with antibiotics and quarantined from everyone else until they recover.
Today, they are treated with antibiotics.
It is literally an epidemic plague!
None, the plague has died out.
Today the Bubonic plague isnt so severe because it can be treated by antibiotics. But the other type of plague called the Pneunomic plague spreads faster and victims will die in 2 days, symptoms of the pneunomic plague include coughing blood. However i dont know how the Pneunomic Plague started.
There is no plague so no one is treated for it today. Sometimes a small animal will be found with it in a remote area and will be put down.ANSWERThe plague occasionally pops up in remote areas of the American Southwest and elsewhere in the world. It is treated today with antibiotics.
Yes, but you can cure it with antibiotics.
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You can get the Plague today, but it is rare. It is mostly a problem in the rural Southwest US where there are a lot of rodents to carry it. It is easily cured if caught early with antibiotics.
Fleas that jumped on rats then killed them, then they jumped on humans and they caught the plague! I hope that helped!!! :)