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7 WORST KILLER DISEASES IN HISTORY 9TH COURSE MONTE TABOR NAZARET

SMALL POX Killed more than 300 million people worldwide in the 20th century alone, and most of the native inhabitants of the Americas

SPANISH FLU ( ) Killed 50 to 100 million people worldwide in less than 2 years

BLACK DEATH ( ): KILLED 75 MILLION PEOPLE WORLDWIDE The Black Death, or The Black Plague, was one of the most deadly pandemics in human history. It began in South-western or Central Asia and spread to Europe by the late 1340s. The total number of deaths worldwide from the pandemic is estimated at 75 million people

MALARIA ( TODAY): KILLS ABOUT 2 MILLION PEOPLE PER YEAR Malaria causes about 400–900 million cases of fever and approximately one to three million deaths annually — this represents at least one death every 30 seconds. The vast majority of cases occur in children under the age of 5 years; pregnant women are also especially vulnerable

Malaria is one of the most common infectious diseases and an enormous public-health problem. It's parasites are transmitted by female Anopheles mosquitoes.

AIDS ( TODAY): KILLED 25 MILLION PEOPLE WORLDWIDE

CHOLERA ( TODAY): PANDEMICS; HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS KILLED WORLDWIDE In the 19th century, Cholera became the world's first truly global disease in a series of epidemics that proved to be a watershed for the history of plumbing. Festering along the Ganges River in India for centuries, the disease broke out in Calcutta in 1817 with grand - scale results. When the festival was over, they carried cholera back to their homes in other parts of India.

TYPHUS (430 BC? - TODAY): KILLED 3 MILLION PEOPLE BETWEEN 1918 AND 1922 ALONE, AND MOST OF NAPOLEON'S SOLDIERS ON RUSSIA Typhus is any one of several similar diseases caused by louse-borne bacteria. The name comes from the Greek typhos, meaning smoky or lazy, describing the state of mind of those affected with typhus. Rickettsia is endemic in rodent hosts, including mice and rats, and spreads to humans through mites, fleas and body lice.