After the Marseille epidemic, plague slowly disappeared from Western Europe, perhaps because the spread of the brown rat deprived the black rat (or common rat) of its food resources. It remained in the Balkans and the Levant.
After the Marseille epidemic, plague slowly disappeared from Western Europe, perhaps because the spread of the brown rat deprived the black rat (or common rat) of its food resources. It remained in the Balkans and the Levant.