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Black death was spread by flea bites. Flea bites transferred Yersinia pestis bacterium.
The flea associated with the Black Death is the Oriental rat flea. There is a link below to an article on this flea.
It was caused by a bacterium called Yersinia pestis which was carried by the bite of a flea,spreading from person to person.
The flea was a parasite on a black rat which carried the disease
Some likely did, but it was more likely that one would be bitten by a plague carrying flea that came off a dead rat.
3-7 days after the flea bite transmitting bubonic plague, flu-like symptoms occur.
One disease spread by flea bites was called Black Death.
25 million people die from the black death just because of a flea
yes, and rats spread it.
Oriental Rat Flea
Okay here goes:Bubonic plauge: The most common in the era of the black death. It was passed from the bacterica off a flea to a rat when the flea bites it. The rat gets the disease and dies so thats one hazard as there were LOTS of fleas and rats, and also after the rat dies the flea finds a home on a human. The flea(s) bite the human and the disease was passed onto them.Puenomic plauge: This was the rarer plauge in the era of the black death, and much more deadly. It was passed through the air. If someone with the puenomic plague coughed and you were directly in front of them, the plauge was passed to you.Hope I helped ;)
Black Death was spread by flea bites. People came in contact with fleas and got infected.