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the two treatments are killing every single animal (including your own pets) or you can tie potatoes really super tight in till your head goes white.

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What are the treatments for the black plague?

The small number of cases that occur today are treated with antibiotics.


What treatments can prevent an individual from getting the black plague today?

Treatments won't prevent the Plague, but good housekeeping practices might (such as keeping mice and rodents out of the house and avoiding breathing the dust from their droppings). After contracting the Plague, it can be treated with antibiotics.


Was penicillin used in the black death?

The medieval plague of the black death greatly preceded the discovery of penicillin. No antibiotics, or any other effective treatments, were used to treat the black death.


Is black death the same as cholera?

Answer:Technically, no, but they both happened at the same time The Black Death had two plagues during it, the Pneumonic and the BUBONIC so I can see where your coming fromMore:Bubonic plague is one of three possible manifestations of a disease, and the Black Death was one specific epidemic of the same disease, in which all manifestations appeared. (In addition to the bubonic and pneumonic forms of the plague, there is a form called septicemic).Please use the link below for more information.


What Was another name for bubonic plague?

Another name for the plague is the black death


What did they call the black plague back then?

Black plague


What diseases did you get if you got the black plague?

the black plague


Is black plague infectious?

The Black Plague is a infectious disease.


Did Pope Clement VI live after the plague?

Pope Clement VI did live after the plague (Black Death 1348-1350). He died in 1352, two years after the plague.


What were the plagues during Black Death?

That was a plague epidemic, which has two main forms: bubonic plague (you get a srt of boils filled with a cangrenous liquid which is black, hence the name) and a pneumonic form (which involves the respiratory tract). The Black Death was of course a bubonic plague epidemic.


What specific disease was the plague in 1593-1594?

That fateful year saw the world's population enduring what is believed to be a recurrence of the bubonic plague, also known as the Black Death or the Black Plague. It is further widely believed that the Black Death was responsible for the deaths of 38,000 Londoners that year.


What is the real common name for plague?

The common name for bubonic plague is the Black Death.