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How Is the Bacteria That Causes the Bubonic Plague Transmitted?

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How Is the Bacteria That Causes the Bubonic Plague Transmitted?

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Usually, the bacteria that causes the bubonic plague is contracted when someone is bitten by an infected flea or rodent. In rare cases, it is possible for a piece of contaminated clothing or other material used by an infected person to transmit bacteria through a cut or other opening in your skin and infect you. Bubonic plague is rarely spread from person to person.

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