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Rudiy27
3 years ago
9

What happened to The Black Death and Why isn't it around today? (20 points)

History
1 answer:
Mumz [18]3 years ago
3 0

Scientist have found a cure for it and in the meanwhile has mostly disappeared.

Explanation:

  • Antibiotics that are susceptible to Yersinia pestis  are commonly used in the treatment of Bubonic plague, and the most stringent isolation procedures are required, especially respiratory isolation, to prevent the disease from spreading.
  • It is necessary to check the body temperature regularly and monitor the patient's condition. All persons in contact with the infected person should also be monitored.
  • Therapy should be extremely strict and in high doses, lasting 7-8 days. Bubonic plague can be cured if treatment is started on time - it should be started within 24 hours.

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