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There are three types:Bubonic Plague has a1-15% mortality rate in treated cases and a 40-60% mortality rate in untreated cases.
Septicemic plague has a 40% mortality rate in treated and 100% in untreated cases
Pneumonic plague has 100% mortality rate if not treated within 24 hours of infection.

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Bubonic plague, septicemic plague and pneumonic plague.

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Black Death had no types originally, it is a misconception. It was caused by Yersinia pestis bacterium.

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Bubonic, Pnuemonic, and Septicemic.

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What are the 2 types of black death?

The two theories are: Tiny fleas would bite the rats that infested the streets. They would then carry bacteria from the rat to humans, because they would bite humans, spreading the bacteria. Humans would then spread the disease by touching and being near other people. The other theory is that God was punishing all humans for their sins by sending the Bubonic Plague (Black Death)


How long can it take until you die from black plague?

When a person is infected with the black plague, death can be quite quick. Untreated, a person will die between 2 days and a week after getting ill.


How much time did the person after getting the black plague have to live?

It varied, as there was 2 types of plague, one killed u in 3 days the other in 5


How many people lived with the black death?

Over 2/3 of Europe died of the plague so the rest lived with it.


What are two types of plague?

One type is from a bite of a flea that carries the disease. The spot where the person is bitten turns black and forms a pustule. The other type was carried by the air and came from a cough of an infected person ( like the flu). The people who got the plague this way died faster than the people with the bite.


What 2 plagues combined to make black plague?

Er... I don't think two plagues combined to make the black death, but there were two ways the black death killed. 1. A flea bit you - the bubonic plague. After growing buboes, coughing blood and getting fevers, bleeding under the skin, which looks like severe bruising, appears. This is what gives the Black Death its name. 2. You are talking to a victim and they sneeze. If they don't catch it, you are infected. If they do catch it, you might not be infected, but if they catch with their hand, then touch you, you will be infected. The pneumonic plague.


Are the Black Death and the Bubonic plague the same disease?

They are different names for the same thing.


How was the black death transmitted to humans in 2 ways?

The black death was transmitted in two ways, one by a flea that carried the bacteria in a saliva and the flea bit someone. The second way is called pneumonic plague. In this case, the bacteria travel to the lungs and one a person coughs another person can get the plague.


What did black death eat?

One-Third of Europe was effected by the black death most people thought that they were being punished but the black death from god. They thought that if they locked themselves up in there home (no one in and no one out) that they wouldn't get the black death, they were wrong it eventually caught up to them somehow. The plague was from fleas and the fleas were carried from the rats. If the human got bitten by the flea he would have the plague and it went into his blood stream and the next day or 2 he would have big lumps under his armpets groin or neck. This plague still exstist in most countries but if you had a parcetamal you would kill it they didnt have the knowlage how to make these


What type of disease is the black death?

spots , smells and rash e have been three major outbreaks of plague. The Plague of Justinian in the 6th and 7th centuries is the first known attack on record, and marks the first firmly recorded pattern of bubonic plague. From historical descriptions, as much as 40 percent of the population of Constantinople died from the plague. Modern estimates suggest half of Europe's population was wiped out before the plague disappeared in the 700s.[2] After 750, major epidemic diseases did not appear again in Europe until the Black Death of the 14th century.[3] The Third Pandemic hit China in the 1890s and devastated India but was confined to limited outbreaks in the west.[4]


How many people died in worcester from the black death?

When the plague first reached London, 40,000 out of 70,000 were killed. Over the next 2 years as it spread throughout The United Kingdom, the plague caused over 2 million deaths.


What kind of diseases were there in France after world war 2?

the black plague