The Athenian Plague was a devastating epidemic that struck Athens during a crucial period of war, spreading rapidly within the city’s overcrowded walls. It caused severe illness and suffering, with symptoms that included high fever, extreme thirst, bloody throat and tongue, and painful sores. The disease ravaged the population, killing a large portion of citizens, soldiers, and even leaders, severely weakening the city’s strength and morale. The social fabric of Athens unraveled as people abandoned traditional customs, disregarded laws, and acted out of desperation. The plague left a lasting psychological and political impact, contributing to Athens’ eventual decline in influence.

Vector:

Unknown

Pathogen:

Unknown

Death Toll:

Unknown

Area of EmergencE:

Ethiopia



430-426 B.C

The ATHENIAN PLAGUE

TimeLINE

1817 / The Seven Cholera Pandemics

1968 / Hong Kong Flu

2002-2003 / SARS Outbreak

2009-2010 / Swine Flu

2014-2016 / Ebola Outbreak

2019-present / COVID-19

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