Bubonic Plague

For thousands of years, bacterial infection of various types has killed millions of people and its still one of the biggest medical problems faced by human kind. One such bacterial infection which has caused death of millions of people in a very short span of time is bubonic plague and is also known as "Black Death".
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Nilesh Parekh So what else I have written Mr. A DOCTOR?
Seems you are not good at reading or just want un-necessary attention.
Please do not write stupid comments if your IQ level is below 0.

Thanks and regards,
Nilesh
6/30/2008
A DOCTOR Dude, you don't know anything about the Bubonic plague! Don't post about things you don't understand. Flies spread it? Are you a doctor? Why are you posting about things like you are?

Bubonic plague is not spread from person to person. Small rodents such as rats, mice, and squirrels carry the infection. Fleas that live on these animals become infected, too, so people may get the bacteria from flea bites or from direct contact with an infected animal.
5/21/2008
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