mosesantony replied

271 weeks ago

The bubonic plague is caused by the bacteria clipping path service Yersinia pestis. It can spread through contact with infected fleas. Symptoms include swollen lymph nodes, which can be as large as chicken eggs, in the groin, armpit or neck. They may be tender and warm. Others include fever, chills, headache, fatigue, and muscle aches.
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