Bubonic plague history and symptoms

Symptoms
Bubonic plague symptoms appear suddenly, usually after 2 - 5 days of exposure to the bacteria. Symptoms include: Pneumonic plague symptoms appear suddenly, typically 2 - 3 days after exposure. They include: Septicemic plague may cause death even before its symptoms occur. Symptoms can include:
 * Chills
 * General ill feeling (malaise)
 * High fever
 * Muscle pain
 * Severe headache
 * Seizures
 * Smooth, painful lymph gland swelling called a bubo
 * Commonly found in the groin, but may occur in the armpits or neck, most often at the site of the initial infection (bite or scratch)
 * Pain may occur in the area before the swelling appears
 * Difficulty breathing
 * Frothy, bloody sputum
 * Severe cough
 * Abdominal pain
 * Bleeding due to blood clotting problems
 * Diarrhea
 * Fever
 * Low blood pressure
 * Nausea
 * Organ failure
 * Vomiting