
The plague germ most often infects the lymph nodes of the body (the infected glands are called "buboes"; hence bubonic plague). In pneumonic plague, the germ attacks the lungs. This outbreak, however was different: In most victims the infection began in the throat, an extremely rare occurrence called pharyngeal plague.
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