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In Europe during 1348-50 and also called black death. The Black Death is estimated to have killed 30% to 60% of Europe's population, reducing the world's population from an estimated 450 million to between 350 and 375 million in 1400

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What was the affected area in Australia during the bubonic plague?

Sydney was the area hardest hit by the bubonic plague, beginning in January 1900, with more outbreaks continuing to occur through to 1925, as a result of visiting ships.


Who was affected by the bubonic plague?

Everybody in all of European area.


Who is the affected population of the Bubonic Plague?

-If you mean what percentage was affected, then it was 33%. -If you are asking what area of the world , it was mainly Europe that Black Death was affecting.


What area of the body was affected from the bubonic plague?

Mostly the groin, 75% of all boils were found there


Where can you find a map of the area affected by the black death?

Try searching in google images: "bubonic plague map"


What are side effects of bubonic plague?

Its the swelling of the lyphm the swelling occurs in the groin area under the armpits and the neck


Who gave people black boils?

People who contracted the Bubonic plague (the Black Death) got black buboes in their armpits and groin area before they died.


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

They are different names for the same thing.


How to cure the bubonic plague?

How is bubonic plague treated?It is very important to start treatment of this disease as soon as the symptoms are diagnosed and disease is confirmed.Once diagnosed for bubonic plague, doctor may chose treatment based upon the patient's medical history and severity of the disease. In ancient times when use of antibiotics was not known, the plague was cured by burning the buboes with blood-hot iron rod, which was a barbaric method but did save many lives.In modern times, use of antibiotics has taken place of burning the buboes. Antibiotics are used to fight bacteria and rest of the treatment is carried out based on the symptoms.Vaccines are also available and should be taken at least a weak in advance in case of sudden outbreak of plague or if the person is supposed to travel to the plague affected area.


What did black death lead to?

Lead to? The Black Death (bubonic plague) led to death in a very large percentage of cases. Death is the final sayonara. What it "leads to" is an area for spiritual conjecture.


Was the bubonic plague in Rome?

The Bubonic Plague or Black Death actually spread to Western Europe through Sicily. Supposedly transported there by Genoese sailors on a trip from the Crimean area who docked in Messina. The date of infestation is said to be October 1347.


What are the symptoms of someone that has the bubonic plague?

Bubonic plague symptoms appear suddenly, usually after 2-5 days of exposure to the bacteria. Symptoms include:High feverSmooth, painful lymph gland swelling called a bubo Commonly found in the groin, but may occur in the armpits or neckPain may occur in the area before the swellingChillsGeneral ill feeling (malaise)Muscle painSevere headacheSeizuressee the related link at bottom