Bubonic plauge, also known as the Black Death.
usually will affect your lymph nodes, it will cause swelling. it may also cause boils and warts, it will affect the whole body but the most common area, would be on the private area of a man and a woman
most of Europe, the tip of Africa and in the middle east
swine flu
bubonic
It was the great fire of London that stopped the plague, people had nothing to do with it as far as I'm concerned. The great fire of London in 1667 was said to have stopped the plague. This was not true. There was very little of the plague left in London when the fire started.
The carrier of this plague is the rats the carrier of the plague is actually fleas and ticks because they bite the rats and give them the plague. So the carriers of the plague are most rodents, ticks, and fleas.
Europe
Well really there were three- the most common being the bubonic plague.
No one knows for sure what the black death was; however bubonic plague is the most likely candidate. Bubonic plague is very infectious for everyone.
Most commonly in the lymph nodes. You get the bubonic plague most commonly through infected fleas carried by rats or animals. It is very rare in the united states.
It was known as the Bubonic Plague.