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Human Yesinia Pestis can cause infections such as pneumonic, septicimic and Bubonic Plague. This is suspected to have been the cause of some of the high-mortality epidemics in human history. It appears to have an effect on some animals such as the black-tailed prairie dog and the black-footed ferret.

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