PPT-Pneumonic Plague
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The pneumonic plague was a germ travelling in the air If you breathed it in it attacked your lungs meaning the victim would cough up blood and the victim would be
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The pneumonic plague was a germ travelling in the air If you breathed it in it attacked your lungs meaning the victim would cough up blood and the victim would be spreading deadly germs when they coughed. Yersinia. . p. estis. What is the Plague?. Disease Causing Agent. Gram negative, rod shaped bacteria. Yersinia. . pestis. Facultative anaerobe. Discovered in 1894 by Alexander . Yersin. Swiss/French Physician and Bacteriologist. The Plague: Primary Source Quotes. Taken from Jackdaw’s The Black Death . Packet. . “So great was the want of laborers that a third part and more of the land throughout the entire kingdom went uncultivated [unfarmed].”. It was the worst of times…. It was…well, . the worst of times. .. How so, you ask…. Whitechurch:. . - John . le Strange . died. . on 20th August . 1349. . . . - His . oldest son, Fulk, . died. . ГБОУ. . СОШ №. 183. Prepared by. :. . Tim . Slonevskiy. , . Paul Zhukov. and. Igor . Selyakov. SPB.2014. The Great Plague (1665–. 16. 66) was the last major epidemic of the bubonic plague to occur in the Kingdom of England. Samantha Villasana. The Start. The plague did. not spread once, but many times over centuries. .. The plague also referred to as . as. the Black Death is said to have started in . China.. Cause. Cause. It was the worst of times…. It was…well, . the worst of times. .. How so, you ask…. Whitechurch:. . - John . le Strange . died . - . 20th . August . 1349. . . . - His . oldest son, Fulk, died . Eleriin Müüripeal. 2013. Charles II. 1630-1685 (reigned 1660-1685). Exile and regaining of the throne. Power severely limited by Parliament. Cavaliers and Roundheads => The Tory and The Whig parties. . Objectives: . Define and discuss the effects of: Mercantilism, the Crusades and the Black Plague. . Create a sequence of events of the following: The Crusades, Mercantilism and The Plaque. . Create a diagram/mental map to explain the cause and effect relationship between The Crusades, Mercantilism and The Plague. . . . 7.41 Trace the emergence of a modern economy, including the growth of banking, technological and agricultural improvements, commerce, towns, and a merchant class . . . . . . disease. caused by . Yersinia. . pestis. involving rodents and . fleas. First recorded in China in 224 BCE. Black death. : 14. th. century in Europe; 50 million deaths. Transmitted by infected flea bites to humans. Prof & HoD . Dept of Pathology. SKHMC. . Pasteurellae. . Yersinia. Pasteurella. Francisella. Primary pathogens of rodents. Human pathogens: . Yersinia. . pestis. . Yersinia. What did people think caused the plague? What was the plague? How did they try to escape the plague? What happened to everyone? Where can you find out about the plague? How did they treat the plague? 2 Page Plague CommunicableVirulentHealth Protection and Promotion Act HPPA) Ontario Regulation (O. Reg.) 135/18 (Designation of Diseases) Provincial Reporting Requirements Confirmed caseProbable cas What Is It? Plague is a bacterial infection caused by Yersinia pestis, a bacteria carried in rodents, such as rats and mice, and their fleas. Plague is rare in the United States but has been found in
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