One of the names for the plague was "The Pestilence." While this sounds like a Bible reference, it is also a reference to the bacterium that caused the plague: Yersinia pestis. This is one of the most dangerous bacteria for humans to contract, as it can survive attacks by the immune system and white blood cells. Once inside the body, it multiplies rapidly and can cause death within two days without the aid of antibiotics.

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