Effects like what? (Fall in population level is not a result, it's like saying "Great Depression caused GDP decline").
Compared to killing half of world population, the effects were ridiculously close to zero. There's no discontinuity in history before and after late 1340s. No major country fell, let alone entire civilization. Social structures were what they used to be. No major region changed its religion. Society stayed as it was. Nearly nothing happened.
I believe the fall of the Byzantine Empire was partially caused by black plague.
Analysts of humanity's future sometimes use the word "doom" rather loosely. ("Doomsday" has the further problem that it privileges a particular time scale.) But doom sounds like something important; and when something is important, it's important to be clear about what it is.
Some properties that could all qualify an event as doom:
Examples to illustrate that these properties are fundamentally different: