Bubonic Plague
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- Bubonic Plague, Resistant Bacterial Disease Still Prevalent in 2010When people think of the bubonic plague or "Black Death" they think of a disease that once killed millions in Europe, however this disease is still prevalent all around the globe.
Modern Day Bubonic PlagueThe bubonic plague as described in nursery rhyme "Ring Around the Rosy" continues to be found throughout the modern world, however, thanks to advances in modern medicine, the fatality rate continues to fall.- Bubonic Plague in the 21st CenturyMost of us are aware of the bubonic plague known as the Black Death, which ravished Europe in the Middle Ages. However, many do not know that the bubonic plague...
- The History of Biological Weapons: From the Beggining to Modern TimesThis article discusses the history of Biological weapons.
- Bubonic PlagueSome people are concerned that the black plague could be used as an agent of biological terrorism along with other deadly diseases such as anthrax. Scientists are studying past epidemics to try...
- Bubonic Plague Kills Zoo Monkey in ColoradoA monkey at the zoo in Denver, Col was found dead. It was determined by the Department of Health and envirement in Colorado that it died of the Bubonic Plague.
Ring Around the Rosie is About the Bubonic PlagueThere are so many people that sing, "Ring Around the Rosie." Most do not know what it is really about.
The Bubonic Plague: A Look Inside at the "Black Death" of EuropeThis article focuses on the causes, results, and implications the Bubonic Plague had on the continent of Europe and its people.- VirusWhat happens when we wipe out natural immunity with vaccination? What happens when illness is no longer heard of? There is no medicine here...
- The History of Poveglia IslandA look at the reported history of Poveglia Island. A place that some people refer to as the most haunted place on Earth.
- Five Animal and Insect Bites Diseases that You Can Catch in the TropicsLearn about the types of illness that can be caused by insect bites in the jungle. Article describes dengue fever, bubonic plague, malaria, rabies, and yellow fever.
