3-7 days after the flea bite transmitting Bubonic Plague, flu-like symptoms occur.
until 1350
There wasn't one until the advent of antibiotics.
It lasted until the fragentation of the empire and Until the out break of the Black Death and China
The black death happened across Europe but mostly in Britain due to lack of hygiene. The outbreak was from the early 1540s until the late 1550s.
No. There is no vaccine against the Black Death. Antibiotics usually help if it is diagnosed in time, but they were not developed until the middle of the 20th century.
About 7 days but you had a 30% chance of surviving.
The Black Death was an outbreak of bubonic plague that lasted from about 1347 to 1352. The first cures of bubonic plague did not happen until effective antibiotics were developed in the 20th century.
To quote the Wikipedia entry under "Black Death," "Bubonic plague is thought to have returned to Europe every generation with varying virulence and mortalities until the 1700s" The last Black Death epidemic of note in England struck London in 1665-66
Queen Victoria began to wear black after the death of her husband, Prince Albert. She continued to wear black, and mourn Albert's death, until she died.
The Black Death, plague, lasted from the first pandemic of 1347 through to the 1750s. World population did not recover until the 1770s.
The Black Death was an outbreak of bubonic plague that arrived in Europe in 1347 and continued until about 1352. It moved across Europe during this time, and typically remained in a particular place for a few months.
they lived until 30 years old and if they had the Black death they would live for about a couple more months