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How do you confirm the diagnosis for plague​

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Blood. You'll generally have Yersinia pestis bacteria present in your bloodstream only if you have septicemic plague. Lungs. To check for pneumonic plague, your doctor will take mucus (sputum) or fluid from your airways using a thin, flexible tube inserted through your nose or mouth and down your throat (endoscopy

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Blood. You'll generally have Yersinia pestis bacteria present in your bloodstream only if you have septicemic plague. Lungs. To check for pneumonic plague, your doctor will take mucus (sputum) or fluid from your airways using a thin, flexible tube inserted through your nose or mouth and down your throat (endoscopy)

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