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[[Fasciculus:Plague_-buboes.jpg|thumb|Bubones in femore circa inguina hominis peste bubonica infecti. Tumidae [[Glans lympha|glandes lymphae]] ("bubones") saepe in regionibus colli, axillae, inguinis inveniuntur.]]
'''Pestis bubonica'''<ref>"[http://www.stetoskop.info/mkb.php?action=search&data%5Bsection_id%5D=&filter%5Bcode%5D=A20&submit%5Bsearch%5D=+Pretraži+&filter%5Bkeyword%5D= A20.0: Pestis bubonica]" apud ''Stetoskop''</ref> est maxima forma cognita [[pestilentia]]e [[bacterium|bacterio]] ''[[Yersinia pestis|Yersinia peste]]'' effectae.<ref name=WHO2014>[http://www.who.int/en/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/plague Commentarium ex magisterio [[WHO]]]</ref><ref name=CDC2012Sym>[https://www.cdc.gov/plague/symptoms/index.html Commentarium ex magisterio [[CDC]]]</ref> Plaga bubonica<ref>A [[lingua Graeca antiqua|Graeco]] βουβών 'inguen', neque igitur ad [[bubo]]nem refertur.</ref> vel pestis bubonica est forma specifica huius morbi, qui [[cutis|cutem]] afficit, et per [[systema lymphaceum|systema lymphaticum]] commeat. Qui morbus, si neglegatur aut intactus relinquatur, inter tres septemve dies dimidium fere aegrorum occidat. Pestis bubonica fuit morbus, qui nomine [[mors atra|mortis atrae]] effecit, ut [[medium aevum|medio aevo]] quinquaginta miliones hominum in [[Asia]], [[Europa]], [[Africa]] perirent. Indicia morbi sunt [[tussis]], [[dolor capitis]], maculae atrae in cute.<ref name=WHO2014/> Contagiones maxime per [[pulex|pulices]] in [[rattus|rattis]] habitantes disperguntur. Periodus incubationis inter paucas horas et septem dies durat.<!--- ... Bubonic plague is the best-known form of the disease plague, which is caused by the bacterium ''[[Yersinia pestis]]''. The name bubonic plague is specific for this form of the disease, which enters through the skin, and travels through the lymphatic system.
If the disease is left untreated, it kills about half its victims, in between three and seven days. The bubonic plague was the disease that caused the Black Death, which killed tens of millions of people in Europe, in the Middle Ages.[1]
Symptoms of this disease include coughing, fever, and black spots on the skin. The most common form of the disease is spread by a certain kind of flea, that lives on rats. Then there is an incubation period which can last from a few hours to about seven days.