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The second plague pandemic, caused by Yersinia pestis, devastated Europe and the nearby regions between the 14th and 18th centuries AD. Here we analyse human remains from ten European archaeological sites spanning this period and reconstruct 34 ancient Y.
M. Spyrou +31 more
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Plague Persistence in Western Europe: A Hypothesis
:Historical sources documenting recurrent plagues of the “Second Pandemic” usually focus on urban epidemic mortality. Instead, plague persists in remote, rural hinterlands: areas less visible in the written sources of late medieval Europe. Plague spreads
Ann G. Carmichael
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New Genetic Markers for Molecular Typing of Bacillus anthracis Strains
Objective: Identification of new markers for the molecular typing of Bacillus anthracis. Materials and methods. The genomes of 16 B. anthracis strains from the collection of the Stavropol Research Anti-Plague Institute, 11 B.
E. I. Eremenko +13 more
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West Nile Fever in the Russian Federation in 2022, the Incidence Forecast for 2023
The review presents an analysis of West Nile fever (WNF) epidemiological situation in the Russian Federation in 2022 and the summarized results of monitoring over the pathogen.
E. V. Putintseva +8 more
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Crisis as a plague on organisation: Defoe and A Journal of the Plague Year [PDF]
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to enrich the understanding of current models of organisational response to crises and offer additional perspectives on some of these models.
Hindley, C. +5 more
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Analysed are the methodological approaches used for identification and typing of B. mallei and B. pseudomallei. Suggested are recommendations for improvements of algorithms of laboratory diagnosis of glanders and melioidosis including wide range of ...
V. A. Antonov +13 more
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The aim was to carry out a comparative analysis of the immunogenic activity of the live plague vaccine obtained on various nutrient media.Materials and methods.
S. E. Gostishcheva +8 more
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Aim. Analysis of results of epidemiologic monitoring of especially dangerous, natural-foci and other infectious diseases, as well as epizootologic activity of natural foci of infection on the territory of city-resort Sochi.
A. Yu. Popova +25 more
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Finally, plague is plague [PDF]
eval plague was not caused by a Medievalis biotype strain, and that Justinian plague was not caused by an Antiqua biotype strain [13,14]. This point warrants further analysis: knowing which Y. pestis biotype(s) has the capacity to promote huge, deadly epidemics matters in the current situation of several thousands of new plague cases reported every ...
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Plague Circulation and Population Genetics of the Reservoir Rattus rattus: The Influence of Topographic Relief on the Distribution of the Disease within the Madagascan Focus. [PDF]
International audienceBACKGROUND: Landscape may affect the distribution of infectious diseases by influencing the population density and dispersal of hosts and vectors.
A El Mousadik +64 more
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