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There are 3 varieties of plague: bubonic, pneumonic and septicaemic.
Septicemic (or septicaemic) plague is a deadly blood infection.
This is the septicaemic plague, where the flea bite carries the bacteria directly into the blood stream, and death occurs very rapidly.
"Septicaemic plague poisons the brain.
Septicaemic plague is caused when vast numbers of Y. pestis bacilli enter the bloodstream and overwhelm the system.
Alimentary Tract Infections such as salmonellosis and both enteric and septicaemic colibacillosis.
It could present clinically in one of three forms, bubonic, pneumonic, or septicaemic plague, bubonic being the commonest.'
Sepsis is very rare, but can be as fulminant as septicaemic plague, with high fever, rigors and vomiting, followed by shock and coagulopathy.
The septicaemic plague is a form of "blood poisoning", and pneumonic plague is an airborne plague that attacks the lungs before the rest of the body.
There is no fundamental reason why any pericardial valve should become infected more frequently than another one except if the patient becomes septicaemic and the infecting organisms will reach the valve area.
Although this infection is rare, researchers agree that this diagnosis should be considered in a septicaemic patient with thrombosis in an unusual site, and underlying malignancy should be excluded in cases of confirmed F. necrophorum occurring at sites caudal to the head.
This does have a perceptively accurate diagnosis of the symptoms and epidemiology of the plague; for those who contracted the bubonic form were much more likely to survive than those who never developed buboes in the pneumonic or septicaemic form, and the plague was carried to England via the sea.
In animals, virulent strains of E. coli are responsible of a variety of diseases, among others septicemia and diarrhea in newborn calves, acute mastitis in dairy cows, colibacillosis also associated with chronic respiratory disease with Mycoplasma where it causes perihepatitis, pericarditis, septicaemic lungs, peritonitis etc. in poultry.