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It can lead to pneumonia, spread of infection through blood to whole body(septicemia), shock and even death if left untreated | It can lead to pneumonia, spread of infection through blood to whole body(septicemia), shock and even death if left untreated. | ||
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Revision as of 13:05, 20 April 2012
The bubonic plague, or black death, is an extremely serious disease. If untreated, there is a significant possibility of death. It can also lead to certain respiratory infections such as pneumonia.
It can lead to pneumonia, spread of infection through blood to whole body(septicemia), shock and even death if left untreated.