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Training of specialists in advanced methods of plague laboratory diagnostics and in the safety of works with its agent is associated with the necessity to select strains for educational purposes, allowing for the reduction of risk of laboratory infection
E. V. Sazanova +5 more
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The first historically documented pandemic caused by Yersinia pestis began as the Justinianic Plague in 541 within the Roman Empire and continued as the so-called First Pandemic until 750.
Bates, J. +25 more
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This paper represents a review of the current literature data concerning general principles of bacterial biofilm formation, stages of biofilm production and its structural and functional organization, as well as the data concerning involvement of ...
L. M. Kukleva +3 more
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Spatial uncertainty and structuration effects on preventive management of locust plagues: a multi-agent perspective [PDF]
The spatial structure of locust outbreaks is a major item of planning and success of locust preventive management strategies. Indeed, preventive management relies on where and when survey teams have to be sent to explore and report the biotope situation ...
Gay, Pierre-Emmanuel +2 more
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Use of whole-genus genome sequence data to develop a multilocus sequence typing tool that accurately identifies Yersinia isolates to the species and subspecies levels [PDF]
The genus Yersinia is a large and diverse bacterial genus consisting of human-pathogenic species, a fish-pathogenic species, and a large number of environmental species.
Carniel, Elisabeth +13 more
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Historical and Modern Views on the Problem of Specific Plague Prophylaxis
Objective of this review is to analyze diachronically paradigm shift as regards problems of specific plague prophylaxis and appreciate contribution of the present-day scientific discoveries in the sphere of plague agent investigations and peculiarities ...
S. A. Bugorkova +3 more
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Zoonotic Infections and Biowarfare Agents in Critical Care: Anthrax, Plague, and Tularemia [PDF]
Bacterial zoonotic infections are rare in developed countries in the twenty-first century but may cause major morbidity and mortality in developing regions of the world. In addition, their potential use as biological weapons makes early recognition and effective empiric therapy important for the critical care practitioner.
Maves, Ryan C., Berjohn, Catherine M.
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Differential plague susceptibility in species and populations of prairie dogs
Laboratory trials conducted over the past decade at U.S. Geological Survey National Wildlife Health Center indicate that wild populations of prairie dogs (Cynomys spp.) display different degrees of susceptibility to experimental challenge with fully ...
Robin E. Russell +2 more
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The Origin of Fleas and the Genesis of Plague [PDF]
Human history has been riddled by diseases spread by flea vectors including the bubonic plague. Recently, Madagascar has documented more than 100 cases.
Gillen, Alan L.
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The paper contains the data on the complex phenotypic and genotypic characteristics of Yersinia pestisstrains isolated in Trans-Baikal steppe plague focus before and after the succession of the main carrier which took place in the 1960s.
L. M. Kukleva +6 more
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