No. The Crusades were from 1098-1291. The Black Death began in 1347 and went on for a few decades after.
Some diseases were malaria and dysentery.
There is no solid evidence on his cause of death. Some sources suspect poison, some say malaria or typhoid fever. Malaria is carried by mosquitos, so it is possible.
Same way people always have caught malaria - through getting bitten by mosquitoes carrying the disease.
I have read two causes of death: either malaria or overwork and exhaustion.
No they think its close to Ebola
No they think its close to Ebola
yes black death and the plague are the same things
It depends on the parasite and if they carry a diseases. Mosquitoes can carry malaria, yellow fever, Zika all which have high death rates, especially malaria. Fleas can carry the plague (black death) which killed hundreds of thousands.
No it is a very slow death.
Typhoid Fever its self is a nickname. The real name for it is Enteric Fever
no.
If your pee is black you really need to see a doctor, because you can only this from having malaria, which is also known as Blackwater Fever. The black colour is due to the huge amount of death which has occurred in the blood cells, this usually leads to death.
Malaria is a Mosquito born infectious disease widespread in tropical and sub tropical places. It causes fever, headache and sometimes death. The Black Death was caused by populations of fleas carried by ground rodents, such as rats. Symptoms were the growth of a kind of 'boil' on the groin, neck and armpits which oozed pus and bled when opened. The only similarity was to be bitten by something, mosquitoes for Malaria and fleas for the Black Death
Amerigo Vespucci had developed malaria, causing death.
It had the same affects as any other person with the plague (Black Death).
It is very widespread. Malaria is one of the leading causes of death worldwide, especially in poor countries.