miércoles, 27 de mayo de 2020

Victor Torres


At the beginning of the book it is about that in the year 541 .d.c in Egypt at that time, many people began to die from a strange disease
The disease began with emphatic glange fever in the neck and this reached such a point that it caused the armpits or thighs of a person to swell
It also made people get black blisters on what they called pustules.
If any person had these postulates, the infected person died soon

Has this disease was the bubonic plague
In October it spread throughout all of Europe, which today is Turkey.

Around 300,000 lived in that city, historians estimate that 10,000 died every day



This plague or disease took around 200 years, but this also left 25 million people dead.
This disease was considered the first pandemic, the towns and cities did not prosper, the population did not inhabit enough for the city to be stable
No one knew where this pandemic came from or where it originated.
The plague was baptized as "The plague of Justinian since this was the name of the first governor of the Justinian empire



Another Plague
The bubonic plague: This plague attacks the lymph nodes, these organs responsible for transporting white cells and these are the ones in charge of fighting body infections, the bacteria that this plague multiplies and this makes it more difficult to fight infection , and it could also affect the lungs and this is known as pneumonic plague

This pest could kill 40 to 70 percent of the population if not treated in time.
The name of this disease is thanks to the name: "Ganglio Infatico"
Black death

Justinian's plague died out in the mid AD 750
Another plague that also hit Europe was in the mid 1300s
It started in constantinople and expanded and this reached some of the most important empires in Europe that were: Messina and Italy that were in charge of trade
The commerce of these was by means of boats and in these rats with this disease were strained, and this caused the plague to spread
But in the opinion of experts, they affirm that the disease was not transmitted in this way, that it was transmitted by person to person through the air


Black death

Justinian's plague died out in the mid AD 750
Another plague that also hit Europe was in the mid 1300s
It started in constantinople and expanded and this reached some of the most important empires in Europe that were: Messina and Italy that were in charge of trade
The commerce of these was by means of boats and in these rats with this disease were strained, and this caused the plague to spread
But in the opinion of experts, they affirm that the disease was not transmitted in this way, that it was transmitted by person to person through the air
  No one knows where this plague originated, but historians claim that it killed 50 million people in the years 1346 and 1353.