Septicemic (or septicaemic) plague is one of the three main forms of plague. It is caused by Yersinia pestis, a gram-negative species of bacterium. Septicemic plague is a life-threatening infection of the blood, most commonly spread by bites from infected fleas.
Like some other forms of gram-negative sepsis, septicemic plague can cause disseminated intravascular coagulation, and is almost always fatal when untreated (the mortality rate in medieval times was 99-100 percent).<span>[citation needed]</span> However, it only occurs in a minority of cases of Yersinia infection, so that fewer than 5,000 people a year acquire the disease. It is in fact the rarest of the three plague varieties; the other forms are bubonic and pneumonic plague.
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The money owed out of pocket for the bill will be $845
<u>Explanation:</u>
- Poco has come with the traditional health insurance plan, and he pays $750 for the deductible, $20 for a one-time payment and 30% denotes the remainder as well as paco portion.
The formula would be
(30% (Insurance cost-deductible cost)) + deductible cost + co payment
=(30 percentage of ($1000(insurance)-$750( deductible) + $20))+$750( deductible)+$20(co-payment)
= (30%($250)) +$750+ $20
=$75 + $750+$20 = $845
The solution is $845.
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