Medical Definition of Pasteurella pestis

1. The bacterial cause of the bubonic plague which in the year 541 (as the black death) and later in the middle ages decimated europe. The effects of the plague are described in the nursery rhyme we all fall down. It is transmitted to humans by the bite of fleas that have fed on infected animals, mostly rodents. Plague occurs in the u.s. It is treatable with antibiotics but, if not treated promptly, can promptly lead to death. (12 Dec 1998)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Pasteurella Pestis

Pastafarian
Pastafarianism
Pastafarians
Pasternak
Pasteur
Pasteur's effect
Pasteur effect
Pasteur pipette
Pasteur pipettes
Pasteur vaccine
Pasteurella anatipestifer
Pasteurella novicida
Pasteurella pestis (current term)
Pasteurella pfaffii
Pasteurella pseudotuberculosis
Pasteurella septicaemiae
Pasteurella tularensis
Pasteurian
Pasteurism
Pastia
Pastia's sign
Pastinaca
Pastinaca sativa
Pasto
Pastor roseus
Pastor sturnus
Patagonia

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