Sugar.
Because sailors took it along routes into Europe where it eventually spread.
Clostridium difficile.
World War II was a result of the growth of fascist dictatorship in Europe
The great outbreak of plague in Europe during the mid-1300s, known as the Black Death, was primarily caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, which was transmitted through fleas that infested rats. The plague spread rapidly due to the movement of trade routes, particularly along the Silk Road and maritime routes, facilitating the transfer of infected rodents and humans. Poor sanitation, overcrowded living conditions, and a lack of medical knowledge exacerbated the outbreak, leading to the deaths of an estimated one-third of Europe's population.
motaba virus
They were introduced in the 18th century with the First Fleet, and became widespread after an outbreak caused by an 1859 release.
it is caused by unclean water or lack of clean water
Yes, the disease that struck Europe in the 14th century was the plague, specifically known as the Black Death. It was caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis and led to the deaths of an estimated one-third of Europe's population. The outbreak had profound social, economic, and cultural impacts on the continent.
too many countries wanted to colonize in Africa and Asia so they fought. thus, the outbreak of cookie monsters revenge.
Progress of the SARS outbreak happened in 2004.
As is the nature of viruses, it mutated.
Think it's a disease... The typhus outbreak caused the citizens to die.