During Plague fleas were among the main factors to spread it. People with Plague had bloody vomit fever and tumors.
The black plague. The plague was transferred by rats.
Black Death Plague caused bloody vomit fever and tumors. People died within week of infection.
Not anymore, if you have access to antibiotic treatment. During the medieval plague years, pretty much everyone who caught it died of it.
yes sadly millions of people can die from plague :(
Roaches gave deadly disease to rats, rats gave to people, people gave to other people. The European plague was called the Black Death because lymph nodes would become swollen and then die. They would be black so this plague was called the Black Death for this reason. Rats carried fleas, the fleas carried the microbe that caused black death in them and when they bit they passed it on to people.
No, we now know the bubonic plague was caused by a bacterium called Yersinia pestis that we have antibiotics to treat.
with antibotics if left untreated infected patients die
Approximately 2000 people die from a the plague on a yearly basis worldwide. The last big plague was the bubonic plague.
The Black death was killing people by ships having rats and fleas. Then the fleas carry the plague and then the fleas go on the people and then they will get sick and die.
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during the Athenian plague (~^,^)(^,^~)