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Epizootic Activity of Plague Natural Foci in the Russian Federation in 2010 and Prognosis for 2011
The results of epizootiological surveillance in 11 plague natural foci in the territory of the Russian Federation in 2010 are presented in this review.
N. V. Popov+14 more
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Plague and Long‐Term Development: The Lasting Effects of the 1629–30 Epidemic on the Italian Cities
The paper aims to analyze the effects of plague on the long-term development of Italian cities, with particular attention to the 1629-30 epidemic.
G. Alfani, M. Percoco
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A non-stationary relationship between global climate phenomena and human plague incidence in Madagascar [PDF]
Background Plague, a zoonosis caused by Yersinia pestis, is found in Asia and the Americas, but predominantly in Africa, with the island of Madagascar reporting almost one third of human cases worldwide.
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A genomic and historical synthesis of plague in 18th century Eurasia
Significance The spread and evolution of plague have been under debate in the past few years. However, very little is known of the dynamics of the plague pathogen, Yersinia pestis, during the last phase of the Second Plague Pandemic in Europe (18th and ...
Meriam Guellil+20 more
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A decade of plague in Mahajanga, Madagascar: insights into the global maritime spread of pandemic plague [PDF]
A cluster of human plague cases occurred in the seaport city of Mahajanga, Madagascar, from 1991 to 1999 following 62 years with no evidence of plague, which offered insights into plague pathogen dynamics in an urban environment.
Andersen, Genevieve+8 more
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Objective of the study was to monitor the spread of cholera in the world, in the CIS countries and in Russia with an assessment of risks and emergencies that contribute to the activation of the epidemic process.
E. A. Moskvitina+12 more
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Consolidation of the efforts in implementation of epidemiological surveillance and control over plague and other dangerous natural-focal infections is an essential aspect in ensuring epidemiological well-being as regards particularly dangerous infectious
A. M. Senichkina+20 more
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Trends of Human Plague, Madagascar, 1998–2016
Madagascar is more seriously affected by plague, a zoonosis caused by Yersinia pestis, than any other country. The Plague National Control Program was established in 1993 and includes human surveillance.
V. Andrianaivoarimanana+9 more
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The Third Plague Pandemic in Europe
Plague has a long history on the European continent, with evidence of the disease dating back to the Stone Age. Plague epidemics in Europe during the First and Second Pandemics, including the Black Death, are infamous for their widespread mortality and ...
B. Bramanti+3 more
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Strategic Pest Management Booklets for Farmers in Kaffrine, Senegal [PDF]
: When Kaffrine, Senegal, is faced with the threat of a locust plague, farmers tend to struggle with determining what actions and when they should take place to prevent a plague from occurring.
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