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What disease caused the Black Death in the 14th century?

The Black Death was a deadly pandemic in the 14th century caused by the plague, a bacterial infection spread by Yersinia pestis. It was transmitted primarily through fleas that lived on rats, leading to millions of deaths across Europe, Asia, and Africa. The disease caused swollen lymph nodes (buboes), fever, and other severe symptoms.

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