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Medieval Plague: Human Transmission Evidence by dig oooooon is a document available to read on EtoBox.
The document discusses evidence for interhuman transmission of the Medieval Plague, suggesting that human fleas may have played a significant role in its spread during the 14th and 15th centuries. It analyzes over 300 medieval texts, highlighting consistent patterns of disease incidence, seasonality, and the infectious nature of the plague as described by contemporary physicians. The findings challenge the traditional view that the black rat and its fleas were the primary vectors of the disease, proposing i
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- dig oooooon
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- EN