The bacterium Yersinia pestis, caused the death of 25 million people in 14th Century Europe. Named after French scientist Alexandre Yersin, who identified it in 1894, it causes bubonic plague which inturn is transmitted by fleas and rats.
The bacterium Yersinia pestis, caused the death of 25 million people in 14th Century Europe. Named after French scientist Alexandre Yersin, who identified it in 1894, it causes bubonic plague which inturn is transmitted by fleas and rats.