Secondary Septic Plague

The Second Sepsis Plague is not a death sentence!

Plague is a deadly disease that remains one of the most feared infectious diseases in the world. The term does not refer to a specific disease, but is used to describe a condition caused by the plague bacillus, a bacterium that can cause a wide range of infectious diseases.

However, although the plague still does not have effective treatments, it is not a death sentence and can be cured with proper treatment. One of the main methods of treating this disease is antibiotic therapy, but surgery, blockade of blood flow, cleansing therapy and immunotherapy also help.

It is important to note that if plague is confirmed in a patient, he must be immediately isolated from other people. It is also necessary to test for the presence of other pathogens to prevent the spread of infection and, if other microbes are detected, to take action against them.

If plague bacteria enter the body, within a few hours the body activates the immune system and an inflammatory reaction begins. These symptoms may include fever, chills, fatigue, vomiting, diarrhea, headache, myalgia, and skin rash. In more advanced cases, inflammation can spread to internal organs, resulting in a person becoming disabled or even dying.

To avoid infection with the plague, it is important to follow the rules of hygiene, protect yourself and others from touching any objects that may contain plague bacteria (street trash cans, meat, fish, and other products