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The plague is one of the most deadly infectious diseases ever known to mankind. ... In Europe, in the 14th Century, the plague’s largest breakout took place. ... 20-30 million people died from the plague. ...
The plague was once referred to as any disease that affected a large part of the population. After the Black Death though in Europe plague is only referred to the disease caused by the bacteria Yersinia pestis. Plague is spread by infectious fleas and/or by wild rodents. ...
The plague causes a sudden high fever, internal bleeding, swollen lymph glands and patients develop a severe case of pneumonia.
Approximate Word count = 442 Approximate Pages = 1.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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