The Pros And Cons Of Influenza Outbreak

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It's amazing what our bodies can do. They fight off diseases with extremely complex systems. Why can we fight off Influenza today, but 100 years ago a staggering number of people died from it? The reason is this, most people live in areas where vaccinations are available and they can also receive antibiotics to fight off diseases. . The advancement in technology also has to do with why we can fight off diseases. Doctors and researchers are able to provide antibiotics and other treatment forms to help stop or slow down the effects of a disease. Before the turmoil that occurred due to the Black Death, Europe had a population spike from 38 million to 74 million. The Continent seemed to be in a state of growth in agriculture and social structure. Cities began rising with farmers, artisans, and other crafts people that specializes in their field of work.
The Black Death was the most devastating pandemic in human history, millions of people died. The disease was caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, which is often carried …show more content…

Life during in the late 1340’s had it’s pros and cons. Cities were well populated, but this caused illness to spread fast. The region was also very sophisticated and mobile. People were moving, there were traders, merchants, pilgrims, soldiers, and bureaucrats, but the life that citizens knew before changed rapidly. The outbreak of the plague in Europe was horrendous, it caused people to die days after getting the infection. The Renaissance poet Petrarch was positive that in later years this disease would seem to be a myth: “O happy posterity, who will not experience such abysmal woe and will look upon our testimony as a fable.” After the outbreak occurred many people wore masks out of the fear that they would contract the disease. After people died they were thrown in mass burial pits because there was not enough coffins to go

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