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 plague, one of the most notorious diseases in human history, has significantly shaped society from its first outbreak centuries ago to its ongoing relevance today. Also known as bubonic plague, this infectious disease has prompted widespread fear and response, sparking public health initiatives that are still applicable in managing disease outbreaks. Historical Context
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