Diagnosis of the disease
The disease is diagnosed from the patient’s condition. The plague is characterized by inflammation of the lymph nodes with a temperature and history of disease of exposure to pets such as mice or flies, as well as the participation of the patient in a scout camp during the previous period or the presence of signs of a disk of flies on the skin.
Laboratory tests include transplantation with a gram dye, blood or phlegm dye, or a sample of lymph nodes. The bacteria in the farming area grow clearly and well, and the disease must be reported directly to disease control areas in the country.
Summary of the disease
Plague disease is a disease caused by the bacteria Yersenia Plague, and moves from animals carrying these bacteria such as mice, cats and dogs, and flies, as well, and is divided into three types, the most important and most common Plague plague, which affects the lymph nodes and the most common and most deadly plague plague, both types lead to The third type is the toxic plague and occurs when the spread of bacteria in the blood, and the treatment is focused on antibiotics, and prevention is by avoiding flies and carriers of the disease.