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There were three types of plague. The bubonic, septicemic, and pneumonia. The bubonic was spread by infected fleas from small animals and exposure to body fluids from dead infected animals. In this form the bacteria enters through the skin through a flea bite and goes to the lymph nodes causing it to swell. Diagnosis is by finding the bacteria in the blood or fluids from lymph nodes. The plague swept through Asia, Europe, and Africa in the 14th century killing 50 million people. This was about 25% to 60% of Europe and because it killed so many of the working population wages rose due to the demand for labor. Some historians see this as a turning point in European economic development and they also now know it entered Europe through Italy on board ships that came in from Asia.

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