There are three major forms of the disease: bubonic, septicemic, and pneumonic.
There were two forms of plague, one Bubonic and the other Pneumonic. Pneumonic was not currable.
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Bubonic and septicemic plague are two of the three types of plague. The main difference between the two is that the bubonic plague cause extreme infection and swelling of the lymph nodes while the septicemic plague cause the body's clotting mechanism to stop.
Historically, there are three primary types of plague caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis: bubonic, septicemic, and pneumonic. Bubonic plague is characterized by swollen lymph nodes called buboes, septicemic plague affects the bloodstream, and pneumonic plague infects the lungs. Each type varies in transmission and severity, with pneumonic being the most contagious. These forms can occur simultaneously in severe cases.
The skin and the vital organs. It is also called the Bubonic plague because it forms lumps on the skin.
Fablehaven: Grip of the Shadow Plague is book three.
The three types of plague are: bubonic, septicemic, and pneumonic.
The verb forms are to plague, plagues, plaguing, and plagued.
Well really there were three- the most common being the bubonic plague.
There were three different types of plague, bubonic, pneumonic and septicemic. The main symptoms were headache, nausea, vomiting, fever, diarrhea and difficulty breathing.
First of all, there are several different forms of Plague: Bubonic, Pneumonic, etc, that in many ways resemble one another. But the disease known as Typhus shares a lot of similarities with Plague.
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.