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Lets just look at the plague bacillus as most microbes spread in different ways.

Signs and symptoms of the plague: elevated fever, flulike symptoms at first, buboes, which were orange sized, septic shock, cardiovascular collapse.

There are two forms of Bubonic Plague: the bubonic form (cardiovascular) and the pneumonic form (lungs and respiratory tract). The pneumonic was nearly 100% fatal and passed like a cold is. The bubonic form entered the blood and travel into the lymph system. The nodes tried to produce many white cells to fight it off and many times won.

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How do you get the plague?

One gets plague when he/she is bitten by infected rats or fleas.You got it through a flea that has bitten a rat whos blood is infected with many bad bacteria, like yersinia pestis.


How do you kill tubercle bacillus?

Tubercle bacillus can be killed with antibiotics, specifically a combination of drugs over a prolonged period of time. It is important to complete the full course of treatment to ensure eradication of the bacteria and prevent antibiotic resistance. Additionally, practicing good respiratory hygiene and infection control measures can help prevent the spread of the bacteria.


How can you cure bacillus bacteria?

it depends upon the bacillus you are referring to. there are pathogenic (disease-causing) and non-pathogenic (non disease-causing) bacilli. if you are referring to bacilli which could aid in good digestion such as Bacillus clausii, you could actually get them from taking in prepared vials containing the actual microorganisms. some yogurts also contain such helpful bacilli.


How is pathogenic bacteria spread?

There are many ways they spread -- you can pass them via contact or droplets, and some can be airborne. Some are spread via vectors (ie mosquitos), and some are in water or food that are ingested. It really depends on what type of pathogenic bacteria you are speaking of.


Why do bacteria spread easily?

You know, bacteria are one-cell organisms, which can reproduce by splitting themselves into half and so on. So they spread in geometrical progression and spread very fast ; but they need a medium to spread, that is, human body or so.

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The plague spread through what area?

rats


How do Ebloa and flu and malaria and the plague spread?

Flu is spread through contact of an infected. While Plague and malaria is spread via fleas and mosquito.


What spreads the plague?

Well the plague started to spread because when the rat goes around where the human are , the fleas from the rats it jumps onto the human and sucks the blood and it also spread the plague when the human is not well it spreads to another person, when they can't cure it , mostly millions of people died from plague. Hope this help you :)


Do Mosquitos carry the plague disease?

no, the plague virus is to spread through air not by mosquito


Bacilli which are rod shaped spore forming bacteria cause?

Bacilli, such as Bacillus anthracis, are rod-shaped spore-forming bacteria that can cause diseases like anthrax in humans and animals. Spores can survive in harsh conditions and can be spread through contact with contaminated soil, water, or food. Infections can occur through inhalation, ingestion, or skin contact with spores.


Did the plague begin in Libya?

No, it began in Asia and spread through Europe in 1348.


What did the plague spread along through?

the Black Death spread via rats and fleas. From one country to another.


How do you get the plague?

One gets plague when he/she is bitten by infected rats or fleas.You got it through a flea that has bitten a rat whos blood is infected with many bad bacteria, like yersinia pestis.


How was cholera spread in haiti?

the bacteria Vibreo Cholerae is spread through waste.


Can the bubonic plague be spread through the air?

Not usually unless the person who had bubo had started developing septicaemic plague. septicaemic- this plague (there are three different types) affected the lungs and was transmitted from human to human.


How is the spread of the bubonic plague different from the spread of influenza?

The bubonic plague was spread mainly by fleas traveling on the backs of rats in cities and through trade on continental Europe while the influenza spread directly from person to person in crowded public subways and gatherings.


What can Bubonic Plague cause?

The main way to cause this plague is by bacteria called yersinia pestis. The bacteria is spread by bites of infected fleas and rodents. It can also be carried by other small animals. Side effects are headaches, fever and swollen lymph glands.