What is Bubonic Mor?
Bubonic Plague is a form of plague, which manifests itself in the form of swollen lymph nodes known as "buboes" historically. Many people consider Bubonic Plague a historical disease, but in fact there are up to 3,000 cases around the world a year, according to the World Health Organization. Fortunately, this form of plague is very easy to treat, especially if it is solved early, and in areas where the plague is endemic, such as the American southwest, doctors are usually adept into recognition of early symptoms.
like other forms of plague. In the bubonic form of the plague, the bacteria are introduced into the body through the skin through bite from a flea that carries a disease of infected rodent. Once the patient is exposed, the bacteria begin to spread through the body, causing the lymph nodes swelling and finally the bursting of the blood vessels, causing large bruises and black spots under the skin. Before the arrival of antibiotics, the plague was devastating and could stop the armies in their footsteps, empty cities and decimation of communities. FROMEspecially during the medieval era, Bubonic Plague was the main problem of public health, and "black death" has swept through several waves throughout Europe that some historians estimate that they have erased up to half the population.
Most cases of this contagious disease are the result of exposure to infected rodents such as rats and prairies. In the medieval era, people also went through the plague from man to man, because many houses were infested with fleas that could jump from patients to healthy people. Today, the transmission of a person to a person is much less common, thanks to better hygiene.
In apartment they also experience fever, chills, nausea, headaches and vomiting. Classically, the tongue also becomes a white and thickened plague infection. Bacteria responsible for this disease are very susceptible to antibiotics, and most people infected on a modern day are experiencing any long -term bad effects due to their plague infections.If the Bubonic Cases are documented, public health officials usually monitor the source of exposure and can be taken steps to protect community, such as eradication of the infected population of rodents.