It depends on the type: 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.
Plague can be treated successfully if it is caught early; the mortality rate for treated disease is 1-15% but 40-60% in untreated cases. Untreated pneumonic plague is almost always fatal
black death Plague killed millions. Almost 75 to 200 million people.
60-100% depending on the type.
umm 99/100?
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 casesPneumonic plague has 100% mortality rate if not treated within 24 hours of infection.
The 'black death' is usually referenced to the bubonic plague in which fleas from rats infected many humans causing them severe sickness and resulted in death. The mortality rate for those infected with the bubonic plague was 30-75 percent.
The bubonic plague was called the Great Pestilence, Great Plague, or Great Mortality during the Middle Ages. Somewhat later it was called the Black Death. There is a link below.
Bubonic plague has 1-15% 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.Estimates differ, but most historians believe that the Black Death killed half the population.In some places, like the village of West Thickley in County Durham, it killed everybody.The death-rate was especially bad in monasteries, where the monks stayed together and cared for each other.
There was very high mortality with the bubonic plague during 1348-1349. Never the less many patients did survive the deadly disease.
Another name for the plague is the black death
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.
The black death is also known as 'The Black Plague' but the scientific name for it is the bubonic plague.
The Bubonic Plague
The bubonic plague is a specific form of plague caused by the Yersinia pestis bacterium transmitted via fleas. While both are serious infectious diseases, historically, the bubonic plague variant has been more devastating due to its higher mortality rate and rapid spread among populations.
The Pneumonic plague, (internal bubonic plague,) constricted your throat muscles.
the Bubonic Plague occurred in Europe about 400 years ago