Some likely did, but it was more likely that one would be bitten by a plague carrying flea that came off a dead rat.
Yes rats will bite people whether wild or domesticated. Anything with teeth can and will bite
they got infected by rats
people in the middle ages threw there poo out onto the streets which attracted the black mouse which carried the poison then the fleas will go on the mouse and carry the poison the go and bite people. people in the middle ages threw there poo out onto the streets which attracted the black mouse which carried the poison then the fleas will go on the mouse and carry the poison the go and bite people.
No, that understanding did not come until the 20th Century.
Through fleas on rats
The Black Death was spread by fleas which lived on black rats.
the black death was carried by fleas that were on rats and the rats were on boats and they were carried over
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.
Cats And Dogs But It Was Rats And Fleas
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.
They usually bite people when they are afraid has rabies and/or aggressive
It was carried by the fleas that lived on the rats.