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About Plague “The plague of the C.E. 1300s in Europe is a disease of rodents. It crosses over to humans when fleas that have bitten infected animals then bit people. There are three forms of plague. The most common is bubonic. After a variety of early symptoms, the victim’s fever spikes, and buboes appear in the neck and armpit area. Bubonic plague is contracted by humans from a flea bite. The second type of plague is pneumonic. This causes death within three or four days from the filling of lungs with fluid. Once pneumonic plague is in the human population, it is highly contagious and spreads from person to person by airborne germs. The third type of plague, septicemic, affects the blood and leads to death within 24 hours. The bubonic plague is most commonly associated with the 14th century epidemic. Pneumonic plague was also present, however, and accounted for a high number of the deaths.” See next slide for bellwork instructions.

Bellwork (Warm-up) Past Disease Turned Modern for 11/1-2/16 Read the attached slide about the disease called plague. On the left side, summary the reading. On the right, describe in words how people will or may react to frightening situations or times of calamity. The first answer is given on the right. PLAGUE REACTIONS TO CALAMITY AND FEAR 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1. Run away. 2. 3. 4. 5.