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Agriculture, fauna, and medicine

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Plague (disease) Plague is an infectious disease caused by the bacterium '' Yersinia pestis''. Symptoms include fever, weakness and headache. Usually this begins one to seven days after exposure. There are three forms of plague, each affecting a different par ...
, (commonly referred to as bubonic plague or black death), caused by infectious bacteria ''Yersinia pestis'' * An
epidemic An epidemic (from Greek ἐπί ''epi'' "upon or above" and δῆμος ''demos'' "people") is the rapid spread of disease to a large number of hosts in a given population within a short period of time. For example, in meningococcal infection ...
of infectious disease (medical or agricultural) * A
pandemic A pandemic ( ) is an epidemic of an infectious disease that has a sudden increase in cases and spreads across a large region, for instance multiple continents or worldwide, affecting a substantial number of individuals. Widespread endemic (epi ...
caused by such a disease * A swarm of pest insects such as locusts ** A massive attack of other
pests PESTS was an anonymous American activist group formed in 1986 to critique racism, tokenism, and exclusion in the art world. PESTS produced newsletters, posters, and other print material highlighting examples of discrimination in gallery represent ...
afflicting agriculture ** Overpopulation in wild animals afflicting the environment and/or agriculture * Plague, collective noun for common grackles


Historical plagues

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List of epidemics A list is a set of discrete items of information collected and set forth in some format for utility, entertainment, or other purposes. A list may be memorialized in any number of ways, including existing only in the mind of the list-maker, but ...
* Antonine Plague, an ancient pandemic in 165–189 CE brought to the Roman Empire by troops returning from campaigns in the Near East *
Black Death The Black Death was a bubonic plague pandemic that occurred in Europe from 1346 to 1353. It was one of the list of epidemics, most fatal pandemics in human history; as many as people perished, perhaps 50% of Europe's 14th century population. ...
, the Eurasian pandemic beginning in the 14th century, also known as "The Plague" * Great Northern War plague outbreak, a European outbreak in the early 18th century *
Great Plague of London The Great Plague of London, lasting from 1665 to 1666, was the most recent major epidemic of the bubonic plague to occur in England. It happened within the centuries-long Second plague pandemic, Second Pandemic, a period of intermittent buboni ...
, a massive outbreak in England that killed an estimated 20% of London's population in 1665–1666 *
Plague of Athens The Plague of Athens (, ) was an epidemic that devastated the city-state of Athens in ancient Greece during the second year (430 BC) of the Peloponnesian War when an Athenian victory still seemed within reach. The plague killed an estimated 75, ...
, a devastating epidemic which hit Athens in ancient Greece in 430 BCE *
Plague of Justinian The plague of Justinian or Justinianic plague (AD 541–549) was an epidemic of Plague (disease), plague that afflicted the entire Mediterranean basin, Mediterranean Basin, Europe, and the Near East, especially the Sasanian Empire and the Byza ...
, a pandemic in 541–542 CE in the Byzantine Empire * Plague Riot, a riot in Moscow in 1771 caused by an outbreak of bubonic plague


Modern plagues

* Third plague pandemic or Third Plague, a major plague pandemic that began in China in 1855 until 1960 **
Manchurian plague The Manchurian plague was a pneumonic plague that occurred mainly in Manchuria in 1910–1911. It killed 60,000 people, stimulating a multinational medical response and the wearing of the first personal protective equipment (PPE). The plague is t ...
(1910–11): Part of the third plague pandemic *
HIV/AIDS The HIV, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a retrovirus that attacks the immune system. Without treatment, it can lead to a spectrum of conditions including acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). It is a Preventive healthcare, pr ...
, originally referred to as the "gay plague" when it was discovered in the 1980s (see History of HIV/AIDS) * Vole plague in Castile and León (Spain), in 2007.


Art, media, and entertainment


Art

* ''Plague'' (painting), by Arnold Böcklin


Fictional entities

*Plague, Lisbeth Salander's hacker friend and colleague in the Hacker Republic, e.g., see ''The Girl who Kicked the Hornet's Nest#Trial'' *
The Plague (G.I. Joe) World War III is the title of a 12-issue comic book story that took place in issues #25-36 of the comic ''G.I. Joe: America's Elite'', published by Devil's Due Publishing. The plot concerns Cobra Command's final attempt to take over the world. Ori ...
, a Cobra special forces team in the comic book ''G.I. Joe: America's Elite'' * The Plague, a duo of demonic assassins in the movie '' Hobo with a Shotgun''


Films and television

* ''Plague'' (1979 film), a science-fiction film * ''The Plague'' (1992 film), a drama film * ''The Plague'' (2006 film), a horror film * ''Plague'' (2014 film), an Australian horror film * The Plague (2025 film), a horror film * ''La peste'' (TV series), Spanish historical drama series broadcast in the UK as ''The Plague''


Games

* Corrupted Blood incident, a virtual plague that occurred in the video game ''World of Warcraft'' * '' Plague Inc.'', a strategy game for smartphones and tablets by Ndemic Creations * '' Plague!'', a card game about the Black Plague in England *Plague of Shadows (Plague Knight), a character and DLC gamemode for '' Shovel Knight'' *The Plague, a playable killer character of Babylonian origin from the asymmetrical-survival horror '' Dead by Daylight'' *" A Plague Tale: Innocence" and " A Plague Tale: Requiem", survival horror games set in 14th century France


Literature

* ''Plague'', a 2000 young adult novel by Malcolm Rose * ''Plague'', a 1977 thriller novel by Graham Masterton * '' Plague 99'', a novel by Jean Ure * ''The Plague'' (novel), a novel by
Albert Camus Albert Camus ( ; ; 7 November 1913 – 4 January 1960) was a French philosopher, author, dramatist, journalist, world federalist, and political activist. He was the recipient of the 1957 Nobel Prize in Literature at the age of 44, the s ...
* "The Plague" (''Dragon Prince''), an epidemic which affects both humans and dragons in Melanie Rawn's novel * ''The Plague'' (magazine), New York University's comedy magazine


Music


Artists

* The Plague (American band), a hardcore punk band from Cleveland * The Plague (British band), a punk rock band * The Plague (New Zealand band), a theatrical punk/art rock band


Albums

* ''Plague'' (Klinik album) * ''Plagues'' (album), by The Devil Wears Prada * ''The Plague'', by
Demon A demon is a malevolent supernatural entity. Historically, belief in demons, or stories about demons, occurs in folklore, mythology, religion, occultism, and literature; these beliefs are reflected in Media (communication), media including f ...
* ''The Plague'' (Brotha Lynch Hung album)


EPs

* ''The Plague'' (Nuclear Assault EP) * ''The Plague'' (I Hate Sally EP)


Songs

* " Plague", by Crystal Castles from the 2012 album III * "The Plague", by Demon from the 1983 album by the same name * "The Plague," an unreleased song by
The Mountain Goats The Mountain Goats are a United States band formed in Claremont, California, Claremont, California, by singer-songwriter John Darnielle. The band is currently based in Durham, North Carolina, Durham, North Carolina. For many years, the sole me ...
that appears on the 2020 live album ''The Jordan Lake Sessions''


Musicals

* '' Plague! The Musical'', by David Massingham and Matthew Townend


Television

* "Plague" (2003 ''Dead Zone'' episode) * "Plague" (2004 ''Deadwood'' episode) * "The Plague" (1994 ''Diagnosis: Murder'' episode) * "The Plague", second episode of the 1966 ''Doctor Who'' serial '' The Ark'' * "The Plague" (1996 ''Father Ted'' episode) * ''The Plague'', English title of 2018 Spanish TV series ''La peste''


Religion

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Plagues of Egypt In the Book of Exodus, the Plagues of Egypt () are ten disasters that the Hebrew God inflicts on the Biblical Egypt, Egyptians to convince Pharaohs in the Bible#In the Book of Exodus, the Pharaoh to emancipate the enslaved Israelites, each of th ...
, the 10 calamities that God inflicted on Egypt in the book of Exodus *The seven plagues poured out from seven bowls in Revelation 15:5-16:21


Technology

* Capacitor plague, a condition afflicting computer motherboards in which capacitors fail


See also

* Plaque (disambiguation) {{disambiguation