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Bubonic: 2-6 Days.Pneumonic: 1-3 Days.Septicemic: 1-6 Days.
Black Death spread via fleas and direct contact. It showed bloody vomit fever and tumors and death.
There are several forms of black death. All can be prevented through avoiding exposure to infected persons and proper sanitation measures.
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Answer:Technically, no, but they both happened at the same time The Black Death had two plagues during it, the Pneumonic and the BUBONIC so I can see where your coming fromMore:Bubonic plague is one of three possible manifestations of a disease, and the Black Death was one specific epidemic of the same disease, in which all manifestations appeared. (In addition to the bubonic and pneumonic forms of the plague, there is a form called septicemic).Please use the link below for more information.
Black Death created many new opportunities. These made its economy rise again.
It affected them because the doctors stopped attending the patients that has buboes ( black death infection). And they died after three days
One in three people were killed by the black death, over a third of Eurasia's population. Hope that answers your question
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The three symptoms of the Black Death which are most often comment upon are the large swellings around the lymph glands (buboes), the red spots on the skin that rapidly turn black, and the strong smell of carrion that an infected person exudes. (In many cases of Bubonic Plague the infected person begins to decay before they are dead). In fact there are several other indicative symptoms:- but because they are less gruesome they sometimes get overlooked. The three main forms of the disease are Bubonic, Pneumonic, Septicaemic; (Blisters, coughing blood, blood-poisoning).
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.
There is not a 100% agreement on what pathogen (or combination of pathogens) caused the black death, but the dominant opinion is that it was caused by a strain of the Y. Pestis bacteria, which in its modern forms can cause pneumonic, septicemic, and bubonic plague.