It depends which country it is started but if where to be started about 20,000 people would die from it.
We don't hear about the plague as an outbreak. That is because modern antibiotics keep the plague at check.
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We do, actually; there was a recent outbreak in Africa. However, since many cultures aren't routinely exposed to fleas (the carriers of the plague), and we have modern antibiotics, it doesn't make an impact like it once did.
Modern medicine can effectively cure bubonic plague yes.
Yersinia pestis is the bacillus that causes the Black Death (Bubonic Plague).
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Yes, it was. That's why it was such a problem. Communicable essentially means contagious. Think about cancer. It's a major societal issue, but it doesn't wipe out entire civilizations like, say, the plague did. That's because if I had cancer, and then came in contact with you, you wouldn't get cancer. The plague was different! Anyway, yes, the black plague is a communicable disease.
By antibiotic treatment.
The narrator in "The Plague" is an unnamed character who provides an objective account of the events unfolding in the city of Oran during a plague outbreak. The narrator's perspective helps to convey the impact of the epidemic on the residents and the city as a whole.
the Black Death killed 75 to 200 million people. It spread very quickly.
It would be a disaster because there isn't enough money to pay for the research of an unknown plague, whereas if it was one which we had a cure for then it will only be a minor problem. by morgan barber
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