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Plague

Treatment

When plague is suspected and diagnosed early, a health care provider can prescribe specific antibiotics (generally streptomycin or gentamycin). Certain other antibiotics are also effective.

Left untreated, bubonic plague bacteria can quickly multiply in the bloodstream, causing septicemic plague, or even progress to the lungs, causing pneumonic plague.


See Also

  • Evolution of Plague: Two Distinct Transmission Routes Described, NIAID, NIH
  • New Insights Into the Virulence of Plague
  • Related Links

    View a list of links for more information about plague.

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    See Also

  • Evolution of Plague: Two Distinct Transmission Routes Described, NIAID, NIH
  • New Insights Into the Virulence of Plague
  • Related Links

    View a list of links for more information about plague.