The 1793 yellow fever is similar to the 1330 plague because they both are circulatory, and they are spread by insects. For instance both the the diseases affect the circulatory system which leads them to have similar symptoms. In both the yellow fever and the plaque symptoms are headaches, chills, fever all affecting the blood. 1793 yellow fever and the black plague both are spread by insects for instance the yellow fever is a flavivirus carried by mosquitoes while the black plague is a yersinia pestis bacteria carried by fleas. The outbreak of yellow fever and the black plague are similar because the human body in the modern world is affected exactly the same as in the old days .Also …show more content…
The outbreak of the 1793 yellow fever is similar to the 1330s plaque because of the systems they affect and how their transferred but there are some differences. Yellow fever and the bubonic plague are different based on the outbreaks of the modern epidemic being less severe than of the bubonic plague because of modern medicine. The similarities and differences of the outbreak of the 1793 yellow fever and 1330s plague are similar based on the symptoms while being different based on the time periods medicines and treatment.Similarities of yellow fever and the bubonic plague are more important based on the way they