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it affected it was china, India, the near east and Europe.

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it affected it was china, India, the near east and Europe.

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It is believe the the Black death started somewhere in Central Asia and traveled along the trade routes of Europe( Italy, France, England ,Poland, Finland and later Greenland).

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Whole world was affected by it. Mainly Europe and Asia.

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What areas of the world were affected by the spread of. the plague in the 14th century?

it affected it was china, India, the near east and Europe.


What areas of the world were affected by the spread of the Black Death in the 14th century?

All of Europe and Asia.


Was the bubonic plague found in areas other than England?

Yes - it affected virtually the whole of Europe.


Where does the plague still happen today?

Often, it is found in desert areas where it is spread by rats and other desert rodents.


How did The Black Plague spread throughout the world?

The Black Plague devastated Europe killing (an estimated) half of the population and spread into Asia. Supposedly it was the Bubonic Plague spread by fleas on rats. This is the most widely accepted theory. Recently this information has been disputed for several reasons, including temperature in which bubonic plague can thrive, rate of spread and death rates and the fact that there were no rats in some affected areas (such as Iceland). This high mortality rate and fast spread can possibly be attributed to respiratory droplet transmission. This allows a spread without the rats and a much quicker speed. Since the bubonic plague often causes coughing, this means that it could be transmitted via the air (aerosol transmission). A low immunity can account for the death rate, similar to smallpox with Native American populations.


What did people do to avoid the plague?

During the plague, people tried various methods to avoid getting sick, such as wearing aromatic herbs, avoiding the sick, or moving away from affected areas. Quarantine and isolation were also common practices to prevent the spread of the disease. Additionally, some turned to prayer and religious practices as a form of protection against the plague.


What treatments were used for the pneumatic plague?

Antibiotics such as streptomycin or tetracycline drugs are given, and symptoms are treated. There is also a vaccination available for people working in or traveling to plague-affected areas of the world.


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Is there a cure for the balck death?

Treatment for bubonic plague should begin as soon as possible with Antibiotics such as streptomycin or tetracycline drugs There is also a vaccination available for people working in or traveling to plague-affected areas of the world.


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Did the flea or rat cause th Black Death?

The plague was caused by a combination of factors-increased trade, poor sanitation in urban areas, poor medical knowledge, and poor hygiene- but the answer toyour question is fleas onrats. The plague was spread through trade routes. The rats got on the ships, and the fleas got on the people. Contact with the infected made it spread. ---- There was also a an airborne variation of the plague.