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bubonic plague
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Western
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Associated with the medieval period and the Black Death, which devastated Europe in the 14th century
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2
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bubonic plague
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Western countries
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Historically devastating pandemic in Europe during the Middle Ages, led to widespread death and social upheaval
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3
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bubonic plague
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Western countries
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Regarded as a historical disease that no longer poses a significant threat due to advances in medicine and public health infrastructure.
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4
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bubonic plague
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modern Western countries
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Regarded as a historical disease and not a current threat due to advancements in medicine and public health
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5
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bubonic plague
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modern Western countries
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Rare and treatable bacterial infection, and public health measures are in place to prevent the spread of the disease.
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6
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plague
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Modern Western Culture
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The plague is a historical epidemic and is not a current concern for most people in modern Western culture.
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7
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plague
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Modern Western culture
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The plague is often studied as a historical event, and modern medicine has a much better understanding and control of infectious diseases.
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8
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plague
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Western countries
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Associated with historical outbreaks in Europe during the Middle Ages, transmitted by fleas on rats.
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9
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plague
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Western countries
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Historically associated with the Black Death and medieval times
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10
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plague
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Western countries
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Historically devastating and associated with the Black Death in medieval Europe
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11
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plague bacterium
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Western countries
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Historically associated with the Black Death pandemic in Europe during the Middle Ages
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12
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plague bacterium
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Western countries
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Associated with historical pandemics such as the Black Death in Europe
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13
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plague bacterium
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Western countries
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Historically associated with the Black Death in Europe during the Middle Ages
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14
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plague bacterium
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western countries
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Associated with historical pandemics like the Black Death and seen as a major public health threat
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15
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plague bacterium
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western countries
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Historically associated with the Black Death in Europe, causing widespread fear and devastation.
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