A person usually becomes ill with bubonic plague 2 to 6 days after
being infected. When bubonic plague is left untreated, plague bacteria
invade the bloodstream. When plague bacteria multiply in the bloodstream,
they spread rapidly throughout the body and cause a severe and
often fatal condition. Infection of the lungs with the plague bacterium
causes the pneumonic form of plague, a severe respiratory illness.
The infected person may experience high fever, chills, cough, and
breathing difficulty, and expel bloody sputum. If plague patients
are not given specific antibiotic therapy, the disease can progress
rapidly to death.
The incubation period of primary pneumonic plague is 1 to 3 days
and is characterized by development of an overwhelming pneumonia
with high fever, cough, bloody sputum, and chills. For plague pneumonia
patients, the death rate is over 50%.