Then the following happens: the pathogen multiplies in the digestion of insects, clogging it completely, because of which, upon contact with the skin of a person or animal, a lump of bacteria enters the body of the bitten. After that, the matter remains small.
People transmit the plague bacillus through the air. That is why the bubonic plague actually burned out the lungs. After the death of a living organism, the bacterium simply fell into its natural habitat, that is, into the soil.
Under such comfortable conditions for the plague wand, it is difficult to imagine that it will completely disappear. So why isn’t she talked about? Because she’s no longer deadly. Up to 2.5 thousand cases of plague are recorded annually, and mainly in poor African and Asian countries, namely in the Congo and the Gobi desert.