Introduction The bubonic plague, often referred to as the Black Death, is one of history’s most notorious pandemics. Affecting Europe in the 14th century, it led to the deaths of millions and significantly altered the course of history. Even today, the bubonic plague holds relevance in discussions about infectious diseases, public health preparedness, and global
Introduction The bubonic plague, historically notorious for causing devastating pandemic outbreaks, remains a critical topic of study today. Recognised primarily for its impact during the 14th century, where it claimed millions of lives across Europe and Asia, the plague has resurged in modern discussions due to occasional outbreaks globally, highlighting the importance of public health