the most rare form of the plague was pneumonic plague which was in the lungs rather than the blood and could kill you in upto 3 days.
Plague was most commonly transmitted by fleas and rats.
Most commonly in the lymph nodes. You get the bubonic plague most commonly through infected fleas carried by rats or animals. It is very rare in the united states.
It was known as the Bubonic Plague.
Bubonic plague does still exist in the world, but it is rare.
yes but not constantly it is rare
rats first transfred the plague to humans. form there it killed the most humans of any plague knon to man
The black plague was carried by the fleas of infected rodents. In most of the countries today, this type of transmission is rare. The plague also killed two-thirds of its victims within four days, which is similar to the Ebola virus.
· Bubonic plague
The bubonic plague seems to be gone. Pneumonic plague, a less severe illness, is rare.
The plague that attacked the lungs was the pneumonic plague, a particularly devastating form of the bubonic plague. There is a link below.
Plague is one form of infectious disease.
Age has no bearing on the disease at all. Anyone could get the Plague.