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The First Bubonic Plague Pandemic

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The Initial Years of the Third Bubonic Plague Pandemic I believe that Echenburg was trying to tell us of how the plague was spread throughout the countries, globally and how it even started. Echenburg went very in depth in this piece of writing about the initial years of the third bubonic plague pandemic. I personally thought that this happened just once, but that tells you how much I know. I also thought that it took place in just one area, which it took place more than one time and more than one country or continent, but all seven continents. The plague taught the world many new things and new advancements in our medical world with new vaccinations that do and do not work. The third bubonic plague pandemic is said to have killed up to 15 million people, with mass of those people were killed in India, China, and Indonesia. It spread to every continent with a few years. Globally the plague was a distinctive historical marker in the development of glaring health inequalities, because of the nationalism in India, The Great Fire in Honolulu, the persistence of anti-Asian prejudice in the United States and Australia, the rise of apartheid in South Africa, and the growth of public health in Brazil.
Echenburg tells us that three things must happen in order for the plague to happen. First of all, there needs to be many varieties of rodents and small animals like rabbits and such have to be all infected with fleas. The most effective flea vector is the

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