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Monday 6 July 2020

Bubonic Plague China: What is Bbonic plague? how dangerous is this disease? Know everything

Dangerous Bubonic Plague has been entered into China again.

The world is already battling with the corona virus epidemic. In such a situation, the knock of another dangerous and fatal disease in China has caused bad signal around the world. The disease is named Bubonic plague. An alert has been issued in a hospital in northern China after a case related to the disease was revealed. The local health department has issued a third level warning for its prevention in Bayan Nur China. This warning is issued by the end of this year. Also, people have been asked to be vigilant. Let's know what the hell is this bubonic plague, how it spreads and most importantly how dangerous is this disease?

What is bubonic plague and started in China again.

The bubonic plague is also called the 'Black Death’. This is not a new disease, but because of this, crores of people have been killed earlier. So far, this disease has broken into a total havoc on the world three times. For the first time, about five crore people have died due to this, for the second time one third of Europe's population and third time around 80 thousand people have died.

How is this disease?

The disease is caused by bacteria found in wild mice. Actually, bubonic plague first occurs in wild mice. Then after they die, plague bacteria enter the human body through fleas. When the flea bites, the infected bacteria get into the human bloodstream, causing humans to become infected with the plague. This happens two-three weeks after the mice die.

What are the symptoms of bubonic plague?

In this disease, a person has high fever and unbearable pain in the body. At the same time, the pulse also starts running fast. Apart from this, in two-three days, the glands start coming out in the body, which get ripened in 14 days. The same nose and fingers also turn black and slowly they begin to rot. This disease is also called giltwalla plague due to the release of glands.

The bacterium that spreads bubonic plague is Yersinia pestis bacterium. It attacks the body's lymph nodes (lymph nodes), blood and lungs. Although it is a centuries-old disease, but even today cases continue to come up in many countries of the world. In India too, in 1994 there were about 700 cases of bubonic plague, out of which 52 people died.

It is said that the bubonic plague was known as the 'Plague of Justinian' in the sixth and eighth centuries. At that time around 2.5 to five crore people died of this disease. This was followed by an attack of the bubonic plague in 1347 AD, which killed one-third of Europe's population. At that time this plague was named 'Black Death'. Researchers continue to develop vaccines to avoid this, but no vaccine is available yet.


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