The Antonine Plague, also known as the Plague of Galen, was one of the earliest recorded pandemics in human history, devastating the Roman Empire during the reign of Emperor Marcus Aurelius. Thought to be smallpox or measles, this highly contagious disease was introduced to Rome by soldiers returning from military campaigns in the Near East.

Vector:

Humans

Pathogen:

Variola virus

Death Toll:

~5 million

Area of EmergencE:

IRAQ



165-180 B.C

Antonine 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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