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The Black Daith wis ane o the maist devastating pandemics in human history, resultin in the daiths o an estimatit 75 tae 200 million fowk in Eurasie an peakin in Europe in the years 1346–1353.[1][2][3] Awtho thare war several competin theories as tae the etiology o the Black Daith, analyses o DNA frae victims in northren an soothren Europe published in 2010 an 2011 indicates that the pathogen responsible wis the Yersinia pestisbacterium, probably causin several forms o plague.[4][5]
The Black Daith is estimatit tae hae killt 30–60% o Europe's tot population.[7] In tot, the plague mey hae reduced the warld population frae an estimatit 450 million doun tae 350–375 million in the 14t century.[8] It teuk 200 years for the warld population tae rekiver tae its previous level.[9][10] The plague recurred as ootbraks in Europe till the 19t century.