Sentences with phrase «with bubonic»

Death Inc. is a strategy game for PC, Mac, and Linux where you control the Grim Reaper and your goal is to infect everyone with the bubonic plague (with infected individuals becoming new minions to help you infect others).
Osborne accused cats of infecting humans with bubonic plague, whooping cough, mumps, and foot - and - mouth disease, of which only bubonic plague even afflicts cats.
Both humans and pets with bubonic plague have enlarged lymph nodes, which are painful.
(Both forms are caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis; pneumonic plague develops when a person with bubonic plague is not treated, and the infection spreads to the lungs.)

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In his tale, the other nations of the world unite and engage in wholesale biological warfare, dropping vials filled with scarlet fever, bubonic plague and cholera on Chinese cities.
At Senior Prom a few months ago he got that sad last - minute phone call from Edna Pimple, saying she had come down with a bad case of bubonic plague and could not go with him like her mother pushed her into.
Acroyear wrote that «NOTHING in all of human history, with perhaps exception the Bubonic plague -LSB-,] has caused more death than organized religion.»
He had received a parcel of cloth infested with fleas just 4 days before dying of bubonic plague.
Virgin first infected mice with the rodent equivalent of these two herpes strains and then exposed them to two types of bacteria: Listeria monocytogenes, a common cause of food poisoning, and Yersinia pestis, which causes bubonic plague.
Madagascar is one of the countries with the highest incidence of bubonic plague in the world.
Bubonic plague is generally not spread from person to person, except through direct contact with fluids from the swellings.
Cautions Prairie dogs are very susceptible to bubonic plague, acquiring it from fleas infected with plague bacteria.
According to legend, thieves during the bubonic plague survived by making an herbal vinegar with herbs like rosemary, thyme and lavender.
The Egyptians used cinnamon in embalming their dead, and during the Middle Ages cinnamon was mixed with cloves and water to help protect against Bubonic Plague.
During the Middle Ages, the Black Death (1347 - 1351) ravaged Europe with death from bubonic plague.
A pooch with fleas is also susceptible to contracting tapeworms, anemia, mange, typhus and even the bubonic plague.
The preferred dog of 14th century royalty, these pups would sleep in bed with their royal owners to attract fleas, to help protect them from bubonic plague.
With people, fleas can transmit diseases such as cat scratch fever (bartonella) and the bubonic plague.
The rat flea, Xenopsylla cheopis, is the vector most commonly credited with spreading bubonic plague.
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