yes, but don't worry it's only in some places!
a disease
Black Death is an old name for the Plague, which is still around. Antibotics are used very successfully.
Bubonic plague does still exist in the world, but it is rare.
The Black Death (AKA The Bubonic Plague, The plague) didn't really "start" or "end" on specific dates. There are some rare cases of The Bubonic plague today. The peak of the Black Death was around 1347- 1352
Day 1 you grow Buebos Day 2 Develop a fever Day 3 Coughing up Blood levaing Black Marks on Skin Day 4 Spasm Day 5 Buebos burst oozing with a black smelly liquid causing a VERY painful death
in the philipians
you cant really cant something as harmful and leeful as the black death today.
the black plague does still exist today, however it is a really rare disease
it was important because the black death could risk a life of someone if they catch it.
People caught Black Death by the fleas transferring the virus to humans.
yes
The first recorded case of the Black Death was in China in 1334, spreading along trade routes. It is not possible to identify a single person as the first to catch the disease due to its rapid spread and lack of detailed historical records.
a disease
None, the plague has died out.
penicillin
Black Death is an old name for the Plague, which is still around. Antibotics are used very successfully.
Yes, The black death is the bubonic plague. Though it is rare, there are still modern cases of the disease.