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Opportunities and challenges for plague vector control in Madagascar. [PDF]
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An evaluation of antibiotic options for the treatment of biothreat pathogens. [PDF]
Meinig JM +4 more
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Of rats and children: plague, malaria, and the early history of disease reservoirs (1898-1930). [PDF]
Silva MADD, Goodman J.
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Elucidation of peptide screen for targeted identification of Yersinia pestis by nano-liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry. [PDF]
Rani P, Alam SI, Singh S, Kumar S.
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[The biochemical aspects of the pathogenicity of the causative agent of plague].
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Freshwater Crayfish, 2020
The crayfish plague disease agent, Aphanomyces astaci, has coevolved with the native European crayfish since its arrival to mainland Europe in the 1860s. There are indications that some of the A.
J. Jussila +4 more
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The crayfish plague disease agent, Aphanomyces astaci, has coevolved with the native European crayfish since its arrival to mainland Europe in the 1860s. There are indications that some of the A.
J. Jussila +4 more
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Biological agents as weapons 2: anthrax and plague
Medical Journal of Australia, 2002Although most naturally occurring infections with anthrax and plague are cutaneous, both organisms are most likely to be deliberately disseminated in aerosolised form, resulting in severe pulmonary illness. Mortality from both would be high and rapid in the absence of early and effective treatment, making swift and effective liaison between alert ...
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Freshwater Science, 2019
The American rusty crayfish, Faxonius rusticus, is an invasive species in parts of North America where it displaces native crayfish species. In Europe, various invasive North American crayfish species are carriers of the crayfish plague disease agent ...
Jörn Panteleit +7 more
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The American rusty crayfish, Faxonius rusticus, is an invasive species in parts of North America where it displaces native crayfish species. In Europe, various invasive North American crayfish species are carriers of the crayfish plague disease agent ...
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Gepotidacin is efficacious in a nonhuman primate model of pneumonic plague
Science Translational Medicine, 2022Gepotidacin is a first-in-class triazaacenaphthylene antibacterial agent that selectively inhibits bacterial DNA gyrase and topoisomerase IV through a unique binding mode and has the potential to treat a number of bacterial diseases.
C. Jakielaszek +15 more
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Parasitology, 2019
Aphanomyces astaci causes crayfish plague, which is a devastating disease of European freshwater crayfish. The likely first introduction of A. astaci into Europe was in the mid-19th century in Italy, presumably with the introduction of North American ...
D. Minardi +4 more
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Aphanomyces astaci causes crayfish plague, which is a devastating disease of European freshwater crayfish. The likely first introduction of A. astaci into Europe was in the mid-19th century in Italy, presumably with the introduction of North American ...
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