Plague

Definition

  • Acute, febrile, zoonotic disease caused by infection with Yersinia pestis
  • One of the most virulent and potentially lethal bacterial diseases known
  • Considered an important potential agent of biologic terrorism
  • Principal forms
    • Bubonic plague
      • Infection and infiltration by Y. pestis into regional lymph nodes (buboes)
    • Septicemic plague
      • Primary: sepsis in the absence of a bubo
      • Secondary: complication of bubonic or pneumonic plague that occurs when local host defenses are breached
    • Pneumonic plague
      • Infection by Y. pestis in respiratory tract
      • Develops rapidly
      • Most frequently fatal of all forms
      • Primary: arises from an initial alveolar focus
      • Secondary: arises from an initial interstitial infiltration
  • Unusual forms include plague meningitis, pharyngitis, endophthalmitis, and lymphadenitis at multiple sites.

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