the plague
Plague is a disease caused by typhoid Yarsenia bacteria, affects the lymph nodes or lungs, and leads to acute poisoning in the blood, and the disease is transmitted from animals carrying these bacteria, such as mice, cats, dogs and flies. It is divided into three types: the most common and most common plague plague that affects the lymph nodes, the least widespread and most deadly pulmonary plague, and both types lead to the third type, which is poisonous plague occurs when the spread of bacteria in the blood.
This disease can be prevented by avoiding the animals carrying these bacteria. If anyone is infected with it, they should consult a doctor and be dependent on antibiotics. If treatment is not done within six days, it will lead to 100% death.
Types of plague disease
Plague plague
- As a result of swollen lymph nodes close to the fly area, the diameter of the tumor is between 1-10 cm.
- Is transmitted to humans by throwing flies to the bacteria on the surface of the skin, and then transmitted through the channels of lymphatic surface to the lymph nodes; where multiply in the lymph nodes leading to the plague.
- His incubation period ranges between 15-67 days.
- If the disease is not treated, bacteria are transmitted in the blood leading to ulcers, bleeding and the effects on a large number of organs in the human body.
Pulmonary plague
Poisonous plague
- It results from the plague and pulmonary plague, when bacteria spread in the blood and affect all organs of the body.
- This disease is similar in the period of incubation Plague plague, ranging from 15 to 67 days.