In plague: Nature of the disease with streptomycin or, if unavailable, gentamicin. Modern therapy has reduced the global fatality rate of plague from its historical level of 50–90 percent to less than 15 percent. The fatality rate is even lower in cases of bubonic plague and in areas where modern health care is available. Read More
tularemia
In tularemia Antibiotics, such as ciprofloxacin, doxycycline, gentamicin, and streptomycin, are effective against F. tularensis. Treatment may last 10 to 21 days, and most patients recover. Infection can be prevented by wearing long-sleeved shirts and long pants when outdoors in seasons when ticks and deerflies are prevalent, by using insect repellent, by… Read More