Black death

The term quarantine was coined as a result of the Black Death.

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Although the first isolations were used in ancient times, the term trentine appeared in 1377 near Ragusa, when the crews of arriving ships were forced to wait in isolation for 30 days before going ashore. In 1448, the Venetian Senate passed a law extending the isolation period to 40 days (quarantine).