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    plague
    [plāɡ]
    noun
    plague (noun) · the plague (noun) · pneumonic plague (noun) · plagues (plural noun)
    1. a contagious bacterial disease characterized by fever and delirium, typically with the formation of buboes (bubonic plague) and sometimes infection of the lungs (pneumonic plague):
      "an outbreak of plague" · "they died of the plague"
      • a contagious disease that spreads rapidly and kills many people.
      • an unusually large number of insects or animals infesting a place and causing damage:
        "a plague of fleas"
      • a thing causing trouble or irritation:
        "staff theft is usually the plague of restaurants"
      • archaic
        used as a curse or an expression of despair or disgust:
        "a plague on all their houses!"
    verb
    plague (verb) · plagues (third person present) · plagued (past tense) · plagued (past participle) · plaguing (present participle)
    1. cause continual trouble or distress to:
      "he has been plagued by ill health" · "the problems that plagued the company"
      • pester or harass (someone) continually:
        "he was plaguing her with questions"
    Origin
    late Middle English: Latin plaga ‘stroke, wound’, probably from Greek (Doric dialect) plaga, from a base meaning ‘strike’.
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  2. A plague can refer to12:
    • A disastrous evil or affliction.
    • A calamity.
    • A destructively numerous influx or multiplication of a noxious animal (e.g., a plague of locusts).
    • Any widespread affliction, calamity, or evil, especially one regarded as a direct punishment by God.
    • Any cause of trouble, annoyance, or vexation.
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    : a disastrous evil or affliction : calamity b : a destructively numerous influx or multiplication of a noxious animal : infestation a plague of locusts
    www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/plague
    any widespread affliction, calamity, or evil, especially one regarded as a direct punishment by God: a plague of war and desolation. any cause of trouble, annoyance, or vexation: Uninvited guests are a plague.
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  8. Also known as: black death
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    Symptoms
    Seek immediate medical attention if you experience symptoms.

    Bubonic Plague Symptoms

    • Fever
    • Chills
    • Headache
    • Muscle pain
    • General weakness
    • Seizures
    • Painful, swollen lymph glands which are referred to as buboes

    Pneumonic Plague Symptoms

    • Breathing difficulties
    • Chest pain
    • Cough
    • Fever
    • Headache
    • Overall weakness
    • Bloody sputum

    Septicemic Plague Symptoms

    • Abdominal pain
    • Diarrhea
    • Nausea and vomiting
    • Fever and Chills
    • Extreme weakness
    • Bleeding
    • Shock
    • Gangrene

    Causes

    • The causes include:
    • Plague is caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis
    • The bacteria are transmitted by fleas which have fed on infected rodents (rats, rabbits, squirrels)
    • The fleas can spread by handling infected animals, eating infected animals or by scratches or bites from infected domestic cats
    • A rare deadliest form, pneumonic plague can be spread from person to person by coughing The bacterium into The air

    Prevention

    • Plague vaccine
    • Rodent proofing- removing potential nest areas, and not leaving food in such areas
    • Keeping pets free of fleas by using flea-control products
    • Wearing gloves when handling potentially infected animals
    • Using insect repellent to avoid fleas

    Complications

    If not treated immediately, it may lead to

    • Death- plague is associated with high fatality
    • Gangrene- due to formation of blood clots that disrupts blood flow
    • Meningitis- inflammation of the meninges

    Source: Focus Medica . For informational purposes only. Consult a medical professional for advice. Learn more
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