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- Bubonic_plague abstract "Bubonic plague is a zoonotic disease, circulating mainly in fleas on small rodents, and is one of three types of bacterial infections caused by Yersinia pestis (formerly known as Pasteurella pestis), that belongs to the family Enterobacteriaceae. Without treatment, the bubonic plague kills about two thirds of infected humans within four days.The term bubonic plague is derived from the Greek word βουβών, meaning "groin." Swollen lymph nodes (buboes) especially occur in the armpit and groin in persons suffering from bubonic plague. Bubonic plague was often used synonymously for plague, but it does in fact refer specifically to an infection that enters through the skin and travels through the lymphatics, as is often seen in flea-borne infections.Bubonic plague—along with the septicemic plague and the pneumonic plague, which are the two other manifestations of Y. pestis—is commonly believed to be the cause of the Black Death that swept through Europe in the 14th century and killed an estimated 25 million people, or 30–60% of the European population. Around the Mediterranean Region, summers seemed to be the season when the disease took place. While in Europe, people found the disease most occurring in the autumn. Because the plague killed so many of the working population, wages rose and some historians have seen this as a turning point in European economic development.".
- Bubonic_plague diseasesdb "14226".
- Bubonic_plague icd10 "A20.0".
- Bubonic_plague icd9 "020.0".
- Bubonic_plague medlineplus "000596".
- Bubonic_plague thumbnail Plague_-buboes.jpg?width=300.
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- Bubonic_plague wikiPageID "16392927".
- Bubonic_plague wikiPageRevisionID "605607629".
- Bubonic_plague caption "An inguinal bubo on the upper thigh of person infected with bubonic plague. Swollen lymph glands often occur in the neck, armpit and groin regions of plague victims".
- Bubonic_plague diseasesdb "14226".
- Bubonic_plague hasPhotoCollection Bubonic_plague.
- Bubonic_plague icd "20".
- Bubonic_plague icd "A20.0".
- Bubonic_plague medlineplus "596".
- Bubonic_plague meshnumber "D010930".
- Bubonic_plague name "Bubonic plague".
- Bubonic_plague wordnet_type synset-disease-noun-1.
- Bubonic_plague subject Category:History_of_medieval_medicine.
- Bubonic_plague subject Category:Plague_(disease).
- Bubonic_plague subject Category:Rabbit_diseases.
- Bubonic_plague subject Category:Rodent-carried_diseases.
- Bubonic_plague subject Category:Zoonotic_bacterial_diseases.
- Bubonic_plague type Disease.
- Bubonic_plague type AilmentCondition.
- Bubonic_plague type Situation.
- Bubonic_plague comment "Bubonic plague is a zoonotic disease, circulating mainly in fleas on small rodents, and is one of three types of bacterial infections caused by Yersinia pestis (formerly known as Pasteurella pestis), that belongs to the family Enterobacteriaceae.".
- Bubonic_plague label "Bubonic plague".
- Bubonic_plague label "Builenpest".
- Bubonic_plague label "Peste bubonique".
- Bubonic_plague label "Peste bubônica".
- Bubonic_plague label "Бубонная чума".
- Bubonic_plague label "طاعون دبلي".
- Bubonic_plague label "腺鼠疫".
- Bubonic_plague sameAs Dýmějový_mor.
- Bubonic_plague sameAs Izurri_pneumoniko.
- Bubonic_plague sameAs Peste_bubonique.
- Bubonic_plague sameAs Pes_bubo.
- Bubonic_plague sameAs Builenpest.
- Bubonic_plague sameAs Peste_bubônica.
- Bubonic_plague sameAs m.03y05ty.
- Bubonic_plague sameAs Q217519.
- Bubonic_plague sameAs Q217519.
- Bubonic_plague wasDerivedFrom Bubonic_plague?oldid=605607629.
- Bubonic_plague depiction Plague_-buboes.jpg.
- Bubonic_plague isPrimaryTopicOf Bubonic_plague.
- Bubonic_plague name "Bubonic plague".