pneumonic plague
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of pneumonic plague
First recorded in 1895–1900
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A resident of Arizona has died from pneumonic plague, health officials confirmed on Friday.
From BBC • Jul. 12, 2025
In modern times, there are about 1,000 to 3,000 cases of pneumonic plague each year.
From Textbooks • Jun. 9, 2022
In China, health officials have reported a rare outbreak of pneumonic plague after two cases were confirmed this week in Beijing.
From Reuters • Nov. 14, 2019
There are three main types of plague in humans, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: bubonic plague, pneumonic plague and septicemic plague.
From New York Times • Jun. 27, 2017
This quarantine service kept the Philippines free from bubonic plague for seven years, and has repeatedly prevented the entry of pneumonic plague, that most deadly of all known diseases.
From The Philippines: Past and Present (Volume 1 of 2) by Worcester, Dean C.
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