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Black Death Plague was transmitted by. Diseased people and black rats.

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What was the most common form of the plague?

Plague was most commonly transmitted by fleas and rats.


What transmitted the plague to humans?

The plague was carried by rats, who were infested by fleas. As the rats succumbed to the plague, the starving fleas fed on humans infecting them with the plague.


What is one disease transmitted by fleas?

Bubonic plague


How is the bacterium that causes bubonic plague transmitted?

It is transmitted by a bite of an infected flea that lives on a rat.


The vector of transmission for Bubonic Plague is the?

Bubonic plague is usually transmitted by infected fleas. These fleas typically live on rodents, in particular rats.


What animal is carrier of plague?

Plague is a serious, potentially life-threatening infectious disease that is usually transmitted to humans by the bites of rodent fleas.


Could you get the black plague by breathing by someone who already had it?

Yes, you could get the Black Plague by breathing near someone who already had the plague. The plague was transmitted through the spread of droplets in the air when a person coughed or sneezed. If you breathed those droplets, you could get the plague.


Can the bubonic plague be spread through the air?

Not usually unless the person who had bubo had started developing septicaemic plague. septicaemic- this plague (there are three different types) affected the lungs and was transmitted from human to human.


How is the plague microbe transmitted?

Mainly via fleas on rats, but also through human intercontact, such as sneezing and coughing.


What is the vector of the Bubonic Plague?

The disease is transmitted from animals to humans.Plague infects wild rodents, especially rats, and is transmitted animal to animal and occasionally to humans by flea bites. The flea is the vector.


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.


The bubonic plague was carried by?

The carrier of this plague is the rats the carrier of the plague is actually fleas and ticks because they bite the rats and give them the plague. So the carriers of the plague are most rodents, ticks, and fleas.