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Q: How many plague pandemics have there been in recorded human history?
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When did the plague happen in medieval Europe?

The Black Death was one of the most devastating pandemics in human history, resulting in the deaths of an estimated 75 to 200 million people and peaking in Europe in the years 1346-1353.


How do you know how the black death occurred?

I paid attention in history.. it was one of the deadliest pandemics in human history it started in 1348-1350.. it was carried to other areas by rats..


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Nobody liked the Black Death, it was one of the deadliest pandemics in human history and killed millions of people.


What was the worst disaster to affect 14th-century Europe?

The Bubonic Plague, also known as Black Death, was the worst disaster to affect 14th-century Europe and was also one of the most devastating pandemics in human history. This plague was responsible for 75-200 million deaths.The plague presented itself in two forms:Infection of the bloodstream, causing the buboes and internal bleeding. It was spread by contact.Virulent pneumonic type that infected the lungs. It was spread by respiratory infection.


What was the deadliest killer in human history?

This question requires a subjective answer. The deadliest killer in human history was the Black Plague which wiped out millions of people in Europe.


How are modern pandemics different from the pandemics of the past?

I was really interested when I read this question as I had been researching this myself. The main pandemics in history have included:• Plague of Justinian, around 100 million died in Europe between 541 to 542• Black Death, between 50 to 200 million died of this between 1331 to 1353The recent COVID-19 Coronavirus has me concentrating on more recent pandemics, I wondered how does this compare? I found this infographic very useful for modern pandemics, this states that the pandemics of the last century were:• Spanish flu – which killed 17 million around 1918 to 1920• Asian flu – which killed 1.1 million around 1956 to 1958• Hong Kong flu – this killed around 1 million between 1968 to 1969• HIV / AIDS – this has killed 32 million people so far• Swine flu – this killed around 575,000 people between 2009 to 2010


Who wrote an account of the first recorded pandemic in human history?

Thucydides


An account of the first recorded pandemic in human history was written by?

Thucydides


The greatest reduction of human population in recorded history was the result of?

The Black Death.


Was it ever possible to walk from Australia to Tasmania on low tide?

Not in recorded human history.


When did the strep throat first occur?

It first occurred long before recorded human history.


Is Tuberculosis as deadly as the black death?

While Tuberculosis is a serious, contagious, and potentially deadly disease if left untreated. In is not as serious as the black death, which is commonly believed to have been a strain of Y. pestis bacteria. Tuberculosis, even when transmitted, often results in a latent, asymptomatic form that does not lead to active infection, and among the actively infected the progress of the disease is much slower than plague. Y. pestis, in comparison, which causes bubonic, septicemic, and pneumonic plague, can kill up to two of every three infected without treatment and can cause death with days. The major outbreaks of plague are among the worst pandemics in human history.