PDF-Bubonic Plague,
Author : briana-ranney | Published Date : 2015-09-25
Download the PowerPoint presentation from the Bubonic Plague,
Presentation Embed Code
Download Presentation
Download Presentation The PPT/PDF document "Bubonic Plague," is the property of its rightful owner. Permission is granted to download and print the materials on this website for personal, non-commercial use only, and to display it on your personal computer provided you do not modify the materials and that you retain all copyright notices contained in the materials. By downloading content from our website, you accept the terms of this agreement.
Bubonic Plague,: Transcript
. We aim to understand the …. +import. -d. +f. -. po. -. ea. +he. -S. +. Bl. -Br. +D. Importance of the black death. Lesson Objectives . Aka the bubonic plague. Bubonic Plague. Came from China. . . 1. st. outbreak . was during the reign of the Byzantium Emperor Justinian around 570 . AD. 10,000 people died a . day. in Constantinople.. Samantha Villasana. The Start. The plague did. not spread once, but many times over centuries. .. The plague also referred to as . as. the Black Death is said to have started in . China.. Cause. Cause. Shada Aimadeddine, Iyobo Aimiuwu, and Hannah Barboza. Health Science Project. August, 31, 2012. History. . The history of the Bubonic Plague is definite and based on true facts. As more than 70 million people died during the Middle Ages of Bubonic Plague or what they called as Black Death. It almost wiped out the almost all of Europe’s population, because the infection was so widespread that it spread to up to 60 percent of the population.. Ignorance Pandemic. The Aids epidemic came to light during the 1980s. Its breakout started in the continent of Africa, because the virus damages the person’s immune system and along with the poor sanitation and carelessness of the people, many Africans died. Also with its sudden breakout in the United States also having many people infected this bred pubic hysteria, hatred was elevated once again. Like in the past, in the Dark Ages had an epidemic called the Bubonic Plague or the “Black Death”. It was lethal as the AIDS virus, infected people would experience swelling on the lymph nodes or the legs which then turned black. Panic and fear struck, no physician could explain the catastrophe, it left people into the state of ignorance. Without any answers of the disease, violence, hate, and hunting of scapegoats erupted. Having many people die like the AIDS epidemic, the bubonic plague was also from people’s carelessness and poor sanitation but again hysteria blinds people from resolution, without resolution then ignorance begins. By these two evens in history this reveals hysteria and ignorance by humans causes hate and destruction. . Chapter 14 . Section 4. Church Divided. Pope and King Collide in 1300 (King wins). Pope Clement V. Moved from Rome to Avignon, France. Weakened the Church. The Great Schism. College of Cardinals. Chose an Italian pope. . . 7.41 Trace the emergence of a modern economy, including the growth of banking, technological and agricultural improvements, commerce, towns, and a merchant class . . . . . . Ravaged through Europe between 1347-1352.. Wiped out nearly 1/3 of Europe’s total population!. Where did it start? How did it begin? What exactly was the disease? Were there any treatments?. The Orient Rat Flea. taxonomy. Member of the . Enterobacteriaceae. . family . yersinia. is gram . nagative. . coccobacilli. . 4-. Yersinia. . General . characteristics. :. -. . Yersinia . 11 What is Plague -Plague is a disease caused by Yersinia pestis a bacterium found in rodents and their fleas in many areas around the world 2 Why are we concerned Plague as a bioweapon If Y pestis is Page 1of 2Date Revised 01/16Possible Bioterrorism Agents CDC classified A B or C AgentPlagueYersinia pestisWhat is plaguePlague is an infectious disease of animals and humans caused by the bacterium Y What was the plague?. A terrible disease that spread quickly. What caused the plague?. Rats that were infected with the disease were bitten by fleas who then spread it to humans. Ships coming from Asia spread the plague to most of Europe.. Boisier P, Rahalison L, Rasolomaharo M, Ratsitorahina M, Mahafaly M, Razafimahefa M, et al. Epidemiologic Features of Four Successive Annual Outbreaks of Bubonic Plague in Mahajanga, Madagascar. Emerg Infect Dis. 2002;8(3):311-316. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid0803.010250. Kaffa. Kaffa. Mongols Use of Biological Weapons. Port Cities. Symptoms of the Black Death. Attack on coastal towns and islands. Guy de . Chauliac. Pneumonic Plague. A Violent end in Barcelona. ______% wiped out by the disease..
Download Document
Here is the link to download the presentation.
"Bubonic Plague,"The content belongs to its owner. You may download and print it for personal use, without modification, and keep all copyright notices. By downloading, you agree to these terms.
Related Documents