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  • ...but can also be carried by other animals such as indoor-outdoor [[cat]]s. Plague in cats is not uncommon in some areas, such as the southwest U.S., and is q | title = Plague
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  • ...alignant, epidemic disease, in particular the bubonic plague and the black plague, both forms of the same infection, caused by bacterium ''Yersinia pestis''.
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  • ...at Mortality: An Intimate History of the Black Death, the Most Devastating Plague of All Time.] HarperCollins. ISBN 9780060006938.<br>
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  • * [http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/plague.html Plague.] MedlinePlus. U.S. National Library of Medicine and the National Institute
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  • ...alignant, epidemic disease, in particular the bubonic plague and the black plague, both forms of the same infection, caused by bacterium ''Yersinia pestis''.
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  • ...[[malaria]], [[anthrax]], [[brucellosis]], [[cholera]], [[ornithosis]], [[plague]] etc.
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  • ...transmitted by a [[flea]], ''Xenopsylla cheopis'', but the key to stopping plague spread is killing the mammals, usually [[rat]]s, which carry it from place
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  • * [http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/plague.html Plague.] MedlinePlus. U.S. National Library of Medicine and the National Institute
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  • ...termediate living carrier, such as mosquitoes in [[malaria]] or fleas in [[plague]]
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  • The '''Black Death''', also known as the '''Black Plague''', refers to a devastating [[pandemic]] that widely affected [[Europe]] an ...'bubo,'' a swelling of the [[lymphatic gland]]. The most common vector of plague is from rat to man via fleas. <ref name="Cartwright29,30">"Disease and His
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  • ...but can also be carried by other animals such as indoor-outdoor [[cat]]s. Plague in cats is not uncommon in some areas, such as the southwest U.S., and is q | title = Plague
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  • *Carmichael, Ann G. ''Plague and the poor in Renaissance Florence.'' Cambridge; New York: Cambridge Uni *Little, Lester K. (ed.) ''Plague and the end of antiquity : the pandemic of 541-750.'' Cambridge: Cambridge
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  • * Dubos, Rene and Jean Dubos. ''The White Plague: Tuberculosis, Man and Society'' (1952). * Gandy, Matthew. ''The Return of the White Plague: Global Poverty and the 'New' Tuberculosis'' (2003) 320pp
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  • ...]]'') and novels (''Robinson Crusoe, [[Moll Flanders]], [[A Journal of the Plague Year]]'' and others).
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  • ...he plague in [[Naples, Italy]]. He was succeeded by . Conrad died of the [[plague]] in [[Naples, Italy]]. He was succeeded by [[Wenceslaus II, Duke of Bohemi
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  • ...at Mortality: An Intimate History of the Black Death, the Most Devastating Plague of All Time.] HarperCollins. ISBN 9780060006938.<br>
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  • ...the server doing the CSV check. This avoids problems with forwarding that plague other IP-based authentication methods.
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  • ...[nemesis]], the bringer of [[ruin]]. Also an affliction, curse, evil, ill, plague, scourge or woe, in [[Old English]] 'bana' had a more specific and immediat
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