Abstract
The Antonine plague was the first plague affecting globally the Western world. It affected all aspects of life of mankind in the Roman Empire: economics, politics, religion and the culture. The especialists set the mortality rate in the 10% of the population. On the other hand the existence of unified Roman Empire from culturally and territorially helped to spreading the plague as it could similarly occur in our society in a similar pandemic. In conclusion, it is argued that the epidemic was global in a sense of the geographical extension and the effects this had on the population.
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Sáez Geoffroy, A. (2016). La peste Antonina: Una peste global en el siglo II d.C. Revista Chilena de Infectologia, 33(2), 218–221. https://doi.org/10.4067/S0716-10182016000200011
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