Advances in modern medicine and science and technology have led to significant progress in the treatment of plague. Effective treatments and drugs have been developed for most plague diseases. For example, vaccines and antiviral drugs have been developed for infectious diseases such as influenza and the new coronavirus, which can prevent infection or alleviate the condition. For other plague diseases such as bubonic plague, cholera and Ebola virus, there are also treatments and drugs that can effectively control and cure patients. As medical equipment and technology continue to advance, the ability to diagnose and treat plague at an early stage has also improved, helping to take more timely measures to stop the spread and progression of the disease.