Great Plague of London (1 janv. 1665 – 1 janv. 1666)
Description:
Where: England
Disease: Bubonic Plague
Cause: Yerinsia pestis bacteria
Transmission: After the Black Death, the Plague was never eliminated from London completely. This epidemic was a severe flare-up.
Symptoms:
-Swollen lymph nodes (buboes)
-Can spread to bloodstream and lungs to cause other forms of plague
-If bloodstream is infected, death often comes on the same day symptoms first appear
-If lungs become infected, death can come in as little as one day
Death toll: Estimated 100,000
End: Death toll gradually slowed. There were next to no deaths in the summer of 1666, and the epidemic was considered to be over.
Ajouté au bande de temps:
Date:
1 janv. 1665
1 janv. 1666
~ 12 months