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- Septicemic plague is one of the three forms of plague, and is caused by Yersinia pestis, a gram-negative species of bacterium. Septicemic plague is a...
- making them swell; and septicemic plague infects the blood and can cause tissues to turn black and die. The bubonic and septicemic forms are generally spread...
- infections. In addition to the bubonic infection, others point to additional septicemic and pneumonic forms of plague, which lengthen the duration of outbreaks...
- the other two being septicemic plague and bubonic plague. The pneumonic form may occur following an initial bubonic or septicemic plague infection. It...
- types of plague are the result of the route of infection: bubonic plague, septicemic plague, and pneumonic plague. Bubonic plague is mainly spread by infected...
- and a long, spiked tail ending in a club, somewhat like an ankylosaur. Septicemic cutaneous ulcerative disease (SCUD) or "s**** rot" causes ulceration of...
- Leishmaniasis Fasciolosis Typhoid fever Schistosomiasis or filariasis importants Septicemic plague Histoplasmosis Hematologic diseases: Myeloproliferative disease...
- Strongyloidiasis. Certain drugs.[clarification needed] Plague, most commonly from septicemic plague. Liver cirrhosis. Vascular lesions, e.g. Dieulafay's disease. The...
- pandemic in recorded history. Plague takes three main forms: pneumonic, septicemic, and bubonic. It is a facultative anaerobic organism that can infect humans...
- Stephen W. (2017). "The Annihilation of Sennacherib's Army: A Case of Septicemic Plague" (PDF). Jewish Bible Quarterly. 45 (4): 222–228. S2CID 218529968...