Yes. The Black Death was caused by fleas on black rats, so if there are rats there will be plague.
Yes It is, Because our immune systems have grown used to it. And it is very week, by most of the fleas died since then.
not to be mean but yes it dose you should know that by now but i just kenw that so were on the same page
Yes, mainly in rural areas where there are a lot of carriers, such as prairie dogs and field mice.
Yes, but fortunately it can be easily treated with modern medicine if the patient is diagnosed early.
Yes its called Yesinia Pestis see this web site where it is resident in the animal population
http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dvbid/plague/world98.htm
In third world countries and some parts of American southwest
How many people have you seen die from an infection like the black plague recently..? Think about it, it doesn't take much brain power to understand that that was indeed a dumb question.
Yes...
Black Death is an old name for the Plague, which is still around. Antibotics are used very successfully.
no, Black Death has been seen many times in Europe. but on smaller scales.
Yes, The black death is the bubonic plague. Though it is rare, there are still modern cases of the disease.
Type your answer here... Yes, because Delezie is still alive!
Bubonic plague does still exist in the world, but it is rare.
the black plague does still exist today, however it is a really rare disease
The Disease that caused the black death is still active all over the world. Fortunately medical science has progressed to the point it is a minor and easily treated disease today. So no the Black Death could not happen today
No, because we have scientists we can prove it was nothing else.
you cant really cant something as harmful and leeful as the black death today.
There's some disagreement on exactly what the Black Death was, though it's usually thought to have been caused by a bacterium known as Yersina pestis, which is still around today. While it's still possible to catch the plague, it's not usually fatal if treated in time; antibiotics are generally effective.
Yes but there are loads of cures so it's nothing to worry about now
The Black Death (AKA The Bubonic Plague, The plague) didn't really "start" or "end" on specific dates. There are some rare cases of The Bubonic plague today. The peak of the Black Death was around 1347- 1352