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It gradually subsided since practically everyone had either died or been exposed, but it was not gone. There have been various other outbreaks in Europe since the 1300s.

The Black Death was dependent on its carriers, fleas and rats, both of which it killed. When the supply of fleas and rats became too small, it was no longer supported widely, and ceased to be epidemic. It did return, from time to time, in many places, and remained a problem until the 1950s or so. It is still around today, but is fairly easily treated if it is diagnosed quickly enough.

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