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The number of plague cases and deaths can vary significantly by year and region. Historically, the plague has caused periodic outbreaks, but in recent times, it is rare, with only a few hundred cases reported globally each year. This translates to a low number of deaths, often averaging less than one per month. Most modern cases are treatable with antibiotics, reducing fatality rates significantly.

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