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The Bubonic Plague Essay Research Paper The

The Bubonic Plague Essay, Research Paper


The Bubonic Plague is one of the most


deadly diseases of all time as well as one of the most


famous. Although it is not common these days to see it, it


was widespread during the medieval times where millions


had died. It was so widespread, it was said that there was


not enough living to bury the dead. Rodents ran the


unsanitary streets that carried the fleas that had the disease.


This is how the Bubonic Plague was spread. It was


believed at the time by the people that the gods were


punishing them for things they had done wrong in the past.


The Bubonic Plague is transmitted either though an infected


rodent (rats, rabbits, etc.) carrying bugs (fleas). A person


will become ill two to six days after being infected with the


Bubonic Plague. It was first thought that the rats themselves


transmitted the Bubonic Plague because when people


found dead rats in the towns’ streets, they would usually


flee their civilization in fear of the rodents. But in 1898,


Simond observed that people would only get the disease if


you came in contact with a rodent or rat that was dead for


a short amout of time. Simond also discovered that if you


were in contact with one that had been dead for more than


twenty-four hours, the chance of catching the Bubonic


Plague would be quite minimal. It is called the Bubonic


Plague because once you have the disease, it will, in most


cases, cause lymph glands to swell up and become ve

ry


tender with pain. These swollen glands are called "buboes".


If the Bubonic Plague is left untreated, the bacteria will


enter the blood stream and travel to other places inside the


body like organs such as lungs, liver, and the spleen. If it


does enter the lungs, it can cause a pneumonic form of the


Bubonic Plague. The symptoms for this are high fever,


chils, cough, and breathing difficulty. They may even spit up


blood, depending upon how severe the infection is. Like I


said earlier, the Bubonic Plague is not very common these


days, but that is because we live in the United States where


our sanitary level is fairly high. But in Africa, Asia, and


South America, several people die from it every year. In


fact, there is reported that world wide tehre are one


thousand to three thousand cases of the Bubonic Plague


each year. In the United States, the Bubonic Plague is only


found in warmer and more unsanitary regions like the


southwest (Arizona, New Mexico, etc.). Around ten to


fifteen or so a year are infected with the Bubonic Plague,


and of them, only 14 percent (one out of seven) actually die


from the disease. The last outbreak of the Bubonic Plague


in the United States was in the years of 1924 to 1925 in


Los Angeles. The Bubonic Plague virus was discovered


and isolated in 1984 by two men in Hong Kong, Japan


known as Yersin and Kitasato. The virus was named after


Yersin (Yersinia pestis) and Kitasato was left in the dust.

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