1. SMALLPOX (430 BC? – 1979)
Killed: 300 to 500 million
Transmission: person-to- person contact and saliva droplets
Status: Eradicated
2. BUBONIC PLAGUE/ BLACK PLAGUE (1340 – 1771)
Killed: 240 million
Transmission: animals and fleas, with infected fleas then passing the disease on to people through bites.
Status: 2,118 cases in 2003 worldwide
Killed: 100 MILLION
Transmission:Inhaled through air by Coughing, Sneezing or Talking
4. CHOLERA (1817 – today)
Killed: 40 MILLION
5. AIDS (1981 – today)
Killed: 35 MILLION
Transmission: Through semen, blood, vaginal and anal fluids, and breast milk.
Status: As of 2016 about 36.7 million people were living with HIV and it resulted in 1 million deaths.
6. TYPHUS (430 BC? – today)
7. MALARIA (1600 – today)
Killed: 50 billion
Transmission: bites of infected female Anopheles mosquitoes
Sources: CDC, WHO, UNAIDS, BUSINESSTECH, ODDEE