Not definitely, but there is a good chance without medical help that the victim will more than likely die.
You die.
They currently use antibiotics with good success.
He died from the bubonic plague!
Approximately 2000 people die from a the plague on a yearly basis worldwide. The last big plague was the bubonic plague.
Die Pest as 'bubonic plague', Die Plage as 'plaque' or 'bother', or Die Seuche as 'epidemic' may be German equivalents of 'plague'.
Assuming that the question refers to the Bubonic Plague, or yershinism, the plague generally runs its course in about six days, not unlike the flu. If a victim doesn't die within that time, he or she survives it. When the Plague, as the Black Death, swept Europe in the 1340's effective prevention and treatment were nonexistent. Today there are vaccinations for it, and with immediate medical care, few die.
yes,you can get the bubonic plague from animals if you ever get really get close to an animal that is sick.Back then they called it the Black Death witch killed lots of people.
No, we now know the bubonic plague was caused by a bacterium called Yersinia pestis that we have antibiotics to treat.
You will get black sores and they will pop and you would eventually die.
Today, when people say the plague as in a disease, they generally mean the bubonic plague. However, there are three types of plague: - bubonic - the kind with the swollen lymph nodes called buboes, that's where the name comes from - pneumonic - this is transmitted by coughing and people usually die within 2 days of showing symptoms - septicemic, which is in your blood and causes tissue to die. Pneumonic is far more contageous and kills quicker than the other two, so that's arguably the worst. If you mean the Plague as in the big pandemic that wiped out 1/3 of Europe in the 1350s, it was a mixture of bubonic and pneumonic.
Take some antibiotics unless you want to die. Then, live life to the fullest. =)
Brusing and burboes would appear in grion and neck then in 4-6 days you would die