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Plague

April 10, 2008 Posted by

Various bacteria of the Pasteurella family have been associated with epidemics of plague around the world. About 200 species of rodents may harbor this organism. After an incubation period of 1-12 days a patient develops an acute severe illness. The more common bubonic plague develops abruptly with chills, headache, vomiting, rapid heart rate, prostration, and delirium. A flea bite at the portal of entry rarely can be seen. The “bubo” consists of a matted group of lymph glands, which usually develops pus and drains after 1-2 weeks. Plague may also take the form of pneumonia. Infection may localize in other regions of the body.

Although often misdiagnosed, plague should initially be treated with hot, moist applications. Specific therapy should await a bacteriologic diagnosis. A similar type of illness seen in animal bites with local cellulitis should be treated as most bacterial infections are. If plague is suspected, see a doctor immediately; this illness is extremely infectious.

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