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Robert
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15 September, 18:55
What was the mortality rate for the Black Death.
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Hudson Shea
15 September, 18:57
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Mortality rates for treated individuals range from 1 percent to 15 percent for bubonic plague to 40 percent for septicemic plague. In untreated victims, the rates rise to about 50 percent for bubonic and 100 percent for septicemic.
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Zaire Heath
15 September, 19:06
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The mortality rate was 30-75%
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