1, The Great Plague of Athens in ancient Greece: In 430 BC, a plague broke out in Athens and lasted for about three years.
2. "Anthony plague" in ancient Rome: In A.D. 164- 180, typhoid fever, smallpox, measles, toxic shock syndrome and other plagues broke out in the Roman Empire under Anthony's rule.
3. Byzantine "Justinian Plague": A large-scale plague broke out in the Byzantine Empire under the rule of Emperor Justinian from 54/Kloc-0 to 542.
4. Black Death in Europe: The Black Death in Europe refers to the great plague that swept through Europe in the Middle Ages.
5. the great American plague: smallpox: 15 at the end of the year, Europeans discovered the new continent.
6. American plague: yellow fever: 1648, the first large-scale yellow fever broke out in Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico.
7. Cholera in19th century: There were seven pandemics in the world, six of which occurred in19th century, so it was also called "the world disease in19th century".
8. Spanish epidemic:1965438+In March 2008, the Spanish epidemic first broke out in a military camp in Kansas, USA, and swept the world within one year.