Definition of Black plague
Black plague: In 14th-century Europe, the victims of the
"black plague" had bleeding below the skin (subcutaneous hemorrhage) which made
darkened ("blackened") their bodies. Black plague can lead to "black
death" characterized by gangrene of the fingers, toes, and nose. Black plague is
caused by a bacterium (Yersinia pestis) which is transmitted to humans from infected rats
by the oriental rat flea.
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