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Yes, you can be immunised against the Bubonic Plague.
Here is the paper title to look for on PubMed: Vaccination against bubonic and pneumonic plague, PMID: 11457543.
If behind a paywall, use Sci-Hub which is pretty good and I have used it a lot for my work at university.
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Yes!! Most everyone who got it died, it killed a third of Europe population in 1347 -1400. They haven't found a cure for it and 10- 20 people in the United states die from in a year, but you would have to be unbelievably filthy and have fleas in order to contract it, You get in from a flea's bite or being in close proximity to someone who has it.
but don't worry! it's extremely rare!
There is a variety of antibiotics available. However some plague vaccines have been used since the late 19th century, but their effectiveness has never been measured precisely and are no longer in use. Prophylaxis is with use of antibiotics. The plague vaccine licensed for use in the United States is prepared from Y. pestis organisms grown in artificial media, inactivated with formaldehyde, and preserved in 0.5% phenol. The vaccine contains trace amounts of beef-heart extract, yeast extract, agar, and peptones and peptides of soya and casein.
no there is not. scientist are trying to find a cure for the Bubonic plague but with your help we can fight the Bubonic plague.