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1、The Plague!A Reading AZ Level Z1 Leveled BookWord Count:1,883Visit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.WritingResearch to learn more about Alexander Fleming or another scientist who discovered a medicine that helped stop the spread of disease.Write a biography to share with your class
2、.Social StudiesResearch to learn more about the Renaissance and the rebirth of Europe after the plague.Design a poster to share your findings with your class.Connectionswww.readinga-LEVELED BOOK Z1WZZ1The Plague!The Plague!Written by Sean McCollumIllustrated by Loic Derrienwww.readinga-Written by Se
3、an McCollumIllustrated by Loic DerrienThe Plague!What was the impact of the Black Death on Europes history?Focus QuestionPhoto Credits:Page 14:Popperfoto/Getty ImagesWords to KnowbacteriacontagiondigestiveDNAexotichygiene immune systeminfectmicrobesanitationsymptomsvirusesCorrelationLEVEL Z1WXN/A60F
4、ountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRAThe Plague!Level Z1 Leveled Book Learning AZWritten by Sean McCollumIllustrated by Loic DerrienAll rights reserved.www.readinga-3Table of ContentsThe Plague Ships .4The Fleas of Disease .5Death Stalks Europe .7Panic and a Prayer .9The Aftermath .11Rebirth .14Glossary
5、 .161347 CE1348 CE1349 CE1350 CE1351 CESpread of the Black Plague by YearMostly unaffectedLubeckDanzigKievAmsterdamLondonParisBordeauxMarseilleBarcelonaValenciaNaplesRomeGenoaNurembergVeniceViennaRagusaConstantinopleBLACK SEAMEDITERRANEAN SEAATLANTIC OCEANThe Plague!Level Z14The Plague ShipsThe scen
6、e and smell must have been staggering.In October 1347,a dozen trading ships sailed into the port of Messina,Sicilypart of modern-day Italy.The vessels had made the long voyage across the Black Sea.The arrival of the ships likely caused excitement around the docks,as ships such as these often carried
7、 news and exotic goods from the East.Those who greeted them,though,got the shock of their livesand perhaps the cause of their deaths.Most of the crew aboard the ships were already dead.The sailors working the ropes and sails were in agony,oozing pus and blood from black boils on their skin.The citiz
8、ens of Messina had heard rumors of a terrible disease spreading in Asia.These ships and sailors brought a deadly,invisible cargo to Europethe plague.This outbreak of plague,later called the Black Death,rapidly spread across Europe and North Africa.Strangers unknowingly passed it to strangers,friends
9、 brought it to friends,and ships carried it to unsuspecting ports where it found fresh victims.It left tens of millions of people dead.Rich or poor,royalty or peasantrynone were safe.It was one of the worst outbreaks of disease in history.5The Fleas of DiseaseIn the 1300s,no one had yet made the con
10、nection between germs and illness.The idea that bacteria or viruses could cause a cold,the flu,or other sickness was unknown.No one had made the connection between the plague and fleas,either.It was not until 1894almost 550 years laterthat scientists identified the likely culprit:a bacterium called
11、Yersinia pestis.These bacteria get into the digestive tract of a species of flea that feeds primarily on the blood of black rats and other rodents.Many historians believe the bacteria began killing off rodent colonies that they normally lived in.The fleas were then forced to go looking for other war
12、m-blooded creatures to feed on,including humans.1 Rodent is infected2 Flea bites rodent5 Person is infected4 Flea bites a person3 Plague bacteria multiply in fleas gutHow Rats and Fleas Helped Spread the PlagueThe Plague!Level Z16The poor public sanitation and human hygiene of the 1300s did not help
13、.Especially in overcrowded cities,human waste and garbage were often dumped in the streets.Bugs were regular houseguests,and getting bitten by fleas and other pests was an unpleasant fact of life.Not all researchers are convinced that fleas were the only source of the Black Death or even the main on
14、e.Many other diseases were capable of causing deadly outbreaks,including cholera and typhus.Some researchers argue that the outbreak in 1347 spread too fast and killed too quickly to be Yersinia pestis.They wonder if the Black Death might actually have been a deadlier microbe they have yet to identi
15、fy.However,Yersinia pestis remains the leading suspect,based on descriptions of the symptoms by people of the time.Archaeologists have also found the DNA of these bacteria in mass burial sites from the mid-1300s.What seems clear is that humans began passing this deadly disease to each other directly
16、.A persons pus,blood,or saliva could infect others it touched.A simple cough or handshake could transmit the sickness to the next victim.Once human-to-human contact began spreading the disease,it became all but unstoppable.7Death Stalks EuropeAt the time,there was no effective treatment for a diseas
17、e as serious as the plague.Once a person was infected,the bacteria took three to five days to reveal themselves.As the illness ran its course,victims experienced headaches,fever,chills,diarrhea,vomiting,swelling,and intense pain.They might die quickly or live another three to five days,but historian
18、s estimate that only one in five people who got the symptoms survived.Part of what made the plague so deadly was that it could come in different forms.In bubonic plague,Yersinia pestis bacteria first attack the lymph nodes in the neck,groin,and underarms.Lymph nodes are vital organs of the immune sy
19、stem that allow the body to battle disease.In response to the attack,the lymph nodes swell and blacken with poisoned blood and pus,becoming boils called buboes.The infected blood and other fluids eventually poison and kill the victim.The Black Death also seems to have taken the form of pneumonic pla
20、gue.Victims of pneumonic plague do not develop buboes;instead,bacteria attack their lungs,causing them to bleed heavily,or hemorrhage.The Plague!Level Z18Pneumonic plague can also spread through tiny drops of blood or saliva that become airborne when infected people cough.Some experts wonder if this
21、 is the form that allowed the Black Death to spread as rapidly as it did.People infected with bubonic or pneumonic plague could also develop septicemic(sep-teh-SEE-mik)plague when bacteria multiplied in their blood.This form of plague would poison the victims bloodstream and was almost always fatal.
22、By 1348,the Black Death was spreading across Europe.Travelers,traders,and trading ships carried it to new areas.It often took weeks before an infected village,town,or city knew something was horribly wrong.By then,it was too late to do anything about it.By 1351,there was hardly a corner of Europe th
23、at the Black Death had not reached.Filthy and crowded medieval towns allowed the plague to spread very quickly.9Panic and a PrayerOnce people realized that plague had reached their community,many panicked.Terrified families abandoned sick loved ones.Shopkeepers shut their doors.Doctors,clergy,and of
24、ficials fled the places and people they served.City folk escaped to the countryside,thinking it would be safer there.By fleeing,though,they often helped spread the disease.Because no one understood the causes of the Black Death,few people had effective ideas about how to fight or control it.Desperat
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