Well the plague started to spread because when the rat goes around where the human are , the fleas from the rats it jumps onto the human and sucks the blood and it also spread the plague when the human is not well it spreads to another person, when they can't cure it , mostly millions of people died from plague.
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The black plague
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.
The plague didn't exist when they were alive. They were before the plague.
Meketaten was believe to have died from the plague.
In 1349, there were no cures for the plague.
Yersinia pestis
Today the Bubonic plague isnt so severe because it can be treated by antibiotics. But the other type of plague called the Pneunomic plague spreads faster and victims will die in 2 days, symptoms of the pneunomic plague include coughing blood. However i dont know how the Pneunomic Plague started.
It was called the plague.
Black Death Plague attacks our body. Symptoms are bloody vomit fever and tumors.
it usually starts off by affecting a few people only but if the disease is very contagious then it spreads like fire.
Ah, a plague of troubles you have, my friend! The collective noun for a group of troubles is a "plague." Remember, just like in painting, sometimes we encounter dark colors to truly appreciate the light and beauty in our lives. Keep painting with positivity and soon your troubles will fade away like clouds in the sky.
Use the muslims....That sounded racist. You want to start in Saudi Arabia and have NO symtoms, wait until it spreads a large amount then add sympoms.
Depends on the type of illness you pick up. One person cannot be a plague but s/he can get infected by a plague. A plague technically is when an illness spreads across a population and is difficult to contain. For example the bubonic or black plague still exists today in improverished countries but it is usually contained before it gets out of control. The person with the plague is treated with antibiotics and quarantined from everyone else until they recover.
A person suffering from the bubonic plague might feel tired, have the chills, experience a very high fever, have seizures, and have pain in the lymph areas- among other things. Bubonic plague generally progresses into additional illnesses as well after it afflicts the person. The bacteria spreads rapidly when injected into a human host and can cause the lymph nodes to haemorrhage and swell. It also causes death relatively quickly. Amy coombes
rats, mostly black rats and rodents. the fleas came on them and then sucked there blood then go to humans and spread the plagueto others and the plague is very contagious so it spread and thats where the black plague came from! hope that answered your question:D :)
For other zoonotic diseases, programs are in place to eliminate the host, or the vector that spreads the disease. Plague is prevented by elimination of the rats--a common source of the infection--and of fleas that carry the disease from rats to humans.
The Black Plague may cause lymph node ulcers and pneumonia. It can also cause fingers, toes, skin and other organs to turn black and die. In severe cases loss of these body parts can occur or even death.