The past, present and future of the bubonic plague - Sharon N. DeWitte
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The bubonic plague, which killed around 1/5 of the world’s population in the 14th century, is still around today -- but it now claims only a few thousand lives each year. How did that number shrink so drastically? Sharon N. DeWitte investigates the causes and effects of the black death and explains how knowing this information can help us prepare for any future outbreaks of the disease.
In what ways could the Black Death have led to improvements in health in surviving populations?
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- Educator Sharon N. DeWitte
- Director Steff Lee
- Animator Jack Ross
- Script Editor Alex Gendler
- Narrator Michelle Snow