Pneumonic Plague

Pneumonic Plague
   This plague swept across western and central Europe during the fourteenth century, killing about one third of the 60,000,000 people living in that area. Needless to say, it destroyed the economy of affected areas. The cost of labor went up, while land values went down. There were three kinds of plague. Bubonic plague was spread by flea bites, and had a fatality rate of 50-60%. Pneumonic plague was spread directly from one victim to another via sputum, and had a fatality rate of 95-100%. Septicaemic plague was spread by flea bites and body lice, and had a fatality rate of 100%. Death from Septicaemic plague occurred within a day. Also called the Black Death.

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