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{{CMG}}; '''Assistant Editors-In-Chief:''' [[Esther Lee, M.A.]]
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==Classification==
==Classification==
Human Y. pestis infection takes various forms, the main three being pneumonic, septicemic, and bubonic:
Human Y. pestis infection takes various forms, the main three being pneumonic, septicemic, and bubonic. They can be listed as follows:
*[[Pneumonic plague]]
*[[Pneumonic plague]]
*[[Septicemic plague]]
*[[Septicemic plague]]

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Human Y. pestis infection takes various forms, the main three being pneumonic, septicemic, and bubonic. They can be listed as follows:

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