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ScienceAlert on MSNPlague Death in Arizona Shows Insidious Disease Never DisappearedThe word "plague" is often used to refer to any major disease epidemic or pandemic, or even to other undesirable events, such ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNAn Arizona Resident Died From the Plague. Here’s What to Know About the Rare DiseaseThe patient had the pneumonic plague, the rarest and deadliest form of the disease. Human cases remain very uncommon in the ...
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Medindia on MSNPneumonic Plague in Arizona: What to Know and How to Stay SafePneumonic plague, a highly contagious and often fatal lung infection caused by Yersinia pestis, recently caused a death in ...
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The Brighterside of News on MSNWhat Arizona's Pneumonic Plague death means for public healthAn Arizona resident has died from pneumonic plague, a rare but highly dangerous lung infection, Coconino County health ...
A plague outbreak in Madagascar has reached 40 districts in the country, with the majority of cases having the pneumonic form of the disease, which spreads person-to-person.
There are three types of plague -- bubonic, septicemic and pneumonic plague. With the pneumonic form of plague -- which means it affects the lungs -- there is a risk of direct transmission from ...
The resident died from pneumonic plague, the first such death in Coconino County, Ariz., since 2007, the county said.
A PERSON has died from plague just 24 hours after they showed up at hospital with symptoms, health officials have said. The ...
The death toll from a recent plague outbreak in Madagascar is rising, according to news reports. ... "If anyone has pneumonic plague, everyone else is at risk," Small said.
There are three types of plague – bubonic, septicemic and pneumonic plague. With the pneumonic form of plague – which means it affects the lungs – there is a risk of direct transmission from ...
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Plague, one of the deadliest bacterial infections in human history, caused an estimated 50 million deaths in Europe during the Middle Ages when it was known as the Black Death.
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