A bacteria called Yersinia pestis
What Bubonic plague caused an rapid spreading disease
Bubonic Plague is caused by the bacterium, Yersinia pestis.
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Bubonic plague
the fleas on rats in the cities
The Bubonic Plague is not caused by a virus but rather a enterobacteria known as Yersinia pestis.
The Bubonic Plague (a.k.a The Black Plague) caused a dramatic decline in the population of Europe in the 1300s.
To be cured from the Bubonic Plague you can use antibiodics. In the previous bubonic plagues when it was a plague there was no cure.
AnswerThe Black Death is believed to have been caused by a bacterium, Yersinia pestis, and the disease is called bubonic plague. AnswerThe Black Plague was caused by the bacterium, Yersinia pestis, which was formerly Pasteurella pestis. The disease vectors were rodents, especially rats, and fleas. The Black Death or Black Plague was a specific outbreak of bubonic plague in Europe during 1346 to 1351.
The Bubonic Plague
The black death, or bubonic plague, was caused by a bacteria, thought to be Yersinia pestis.