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Bubonic Plague: The Black Death

6/10 Dead From 1348-1350

Illustrated by Jess Kokkeler, Casey Koontz & Nicholas meszranos

DAY ONE DAY TWO DAY THREE DAY FOUR

chILLs gangrene delirium black dots heavy breathing coma pestis ILL septicema pneumonic chills DEATH vomit chILLs sick Malaise fever muscle cramps hematemesis

in�amed coma lenticulae

pain infectionbite pain aching limbs coughing DECAYING Flesh

decomposition scratch vomiting blood Death fatigue bacteria sneezingdeath

symptoms:

Yersinia pestis, the bacteria responsible for the bubonic plague is cycled from rats bloodstreams through rat fleas.

The bacteria is then transmitted to humans through contact with rats and rat flea bites

Yersinia pestis

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