What will plague do?
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In daily life, mice are one of the more common four pests, and mice will not only harm some food at home, but also easily bite something, which greatly affects the normal living environment, and plague is an infectious disease, generally speaking, plague is based on flea infection, or saliva and air infection, which needs timely treatment. What will plague do? Let's talk about it
What will plague do?
After infected with plague, rats mainly bite people by fleas. People who are infected with bubonic plague have a high fever and swollen lymph nodes. In some places, there is primary pneumonic plague, which is caused by Yersinia pestis entering the lungs through aerosols when feeding infected animals.
The premise of human being infected with plague is that the place where you live or have been is the plague focus, and there is animal plague epidemic. Plague is a severe infectious disease caused by Yersinia pestis. Because of its strong infectivity and high mortality, it has caused great harm to human beings.
After the bacteria invade the skin, they usually reach the local lymph nodes through lymphatic vessels, causing primary lymphadenitis and inflammatory reaction of surrounding tissues. The involved lymph nodes can fuse with each other, and the surrounding tissues are edematous and bleeding. Lymph nodes contain a large number of bacteria and toxins, which enter the bloodstream and cause systemic infection, sepsis and severe toxic blood symptoms. If the disease does not continue to develop, it will become clinical bubonic plague. If the bacteria enter the lung tissue through blood, secondary pneumonic plague may occur.
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The epidemic prevention personnel entering the epidemic area should wear clothes and hats, masks, protective glasses, rubber gloves and boots. After contacting patients or rats, sulfadiazine or tetracycline can be taken 4 times a day, 2G, or streptomycin can be injected 2 times a day. The course of treatment is 6 days. However, some authors have tested the sensitivity of 382 strains of Yersinia pestis in Gansu Province to 12 kinds of antibiotics, and concluded that Yersinia pestis is not sensitive to sulfonamides.