yes someone has got it as it was on monsters inside me, its more affective in New York and in England we don't get it and some countries you do
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Humans are still affected by the plague. Normally after a natural disaster like an earthquake that shakes up the rat population. But there are also isolated incidents worldwide for example, in the US alone there are an average 10-15 people in the Southwest states who contract the plague yearly because they come in contact with rodents that carry the flea.
Yes, but you can cure it with antibiotics.
no it ended in 1666 by the great fire of london
If you are referring to 'The Black Plague', then no. the Black Plague was around from 1347-1349.
Black Death is an old name for the Plague, which is still around. Antibotics are used very successfully.
no yhuu thickoss the plague too place along time ago nobody can catch it again
Yes.
yes, the plague is still out there but not so bad. Its everywhere in the world but most common among rodent populations-rats, squirrels, rabbits and skunks .the rocky mountains is one of the places where it is still widespread as is Mongolia.
The plague is caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, which is carried by fleas, which were carried by rats.
Rats, fleas, and mice where mainly the first to get the plague and spread it around.
No, we now know the bubonic plague was caused by a bacterium called Yersinia pestis that we have antibiotics to treat.
They still believe it was fleas that were infected by the bubonic plague lived and fed off of the rats. When the rats walked around the people of London the fleas would jump onto them and bite thus giving it to humans.
It didn't stop entirely, it still crops up this day in small numbers. Search mnemonic plague and bubonic plague. THE BUBONIC PLAGUE IS STILL AROUND IN SMALL NUMBERS AND IS TREATED WITH ANTIBIOTICS.