It took usually 3 days! Some died in 1 day!
The average life span was 3 days after but someone could survive up to 2 weeks.
it took 3 days for individuals to die of the black death
150 years
Clostridium novyi, also known as black disease, is always fatal in cattle and sheep.
bubonic plague aka black death
Yes. Fleas infected with yersinia pestis cause the Black Death.
It was a disease passed on by contact with people who were infected & fleas, EVERYONE could get it.
It was a disease passed on by contact with people who were infected & fleas, EVERYONE could get it.
The black death or the plague was a disease carried by infected fleas that made many people sick and many more died.... Parts of Europe had been almost completely wiped out by this disease
The infected fleas that spread the disease, The rats that carried the fleas, The ships that carried the rats from port to port. The Bacteria (Yersinia pestis), that infected the fleas.
The fleas infected the rats who spread the disease through the town causing the citizens to get it.
Infected fleas in cloth from Italy, where the disease originated, was carried to England via trades ships and then it spread.............
the Black Death was spread by bacteria. It is best to avoid contact of infected or rats.
no theres not infected
There were three strains of the Black Death. The bubonic strain, that infected ones skin and pores. It would cause large boils. This was the most common strain. As far as I know, you cannot catch it from contact. You could however, catch it from an infected flea that came from their person. There was also the septic strain, that infected the blood, and could be passed via transfer of fluids. And lastly, the pneumonic strain, that infected the lungs. This was contagious.