Bubonic. CBRNE-December 2011
Septicemic plague
from EPMRC/JKO Inhalational
Yersinia Pestis was the microbe responsible for Bubonic 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.
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.
the bubonic plague
The original carrier for the plague-infected fleas thought to be responsible for the Black Death was the black rat, and it has been hypothesized that the displacement of black rats by brown rats led to the decline of bubonic plague. This theory has, however, been deprecated, as the dates of these displacements do not match the increases and decreases in plague outbreaks. ~ From Wikipedia ('Brown Rat')
The bubonic plague.
it is used to horridly remove evil cancer cells that plague the nice cells and the central nervous system by zapping them with 4000 volts of electricity: symptoms include, swine flu, over flab growth, and hairy toenails
Freud's experience as a neurologist treating patients with psychological symptoms shaped his theory of human behavior. His work with patients suffering from mental illnesses led him to develop his theories on the unconscious mind, defense mechanisms, and the role of childhood experiences in shaping personality.
A doctor is responsible for diagnosing and treating patients. Depending on the type of doctor, they may also perform surgeries on children and adults.
You get black sores all over your body, and then you die. There's a lot more involved and alot more detail, but I don't want to go into it all. It's pretty sick. But, nowadays, if you contracted the Bubonic Plague, you could take some antibiotics and viola! it's cured. =D
It is possible that the fleas have transmitted the bubonic plague to humans. The plague is easily transmitted from infected rats to humans through fleas.