Neolithic Yersinia pestis infections in humans and a dog
Yersinia pestis has been infecting humans since the Late Neolithic (LN). Whether those early infections were isolated zoonoses or initiators of a pandemic remains unclear. We report Y.
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Vaccination techniques in fish [PDF]
In recent years, fish vaccines are heavily used in aquaculture against bacterial and viral infections. Injection and/or immersion type vaccines that are used commonly are prepared by inactivation of antigen with formaldehite.
Kürşat Kav, Osman Erganiş
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Yersinia enterocolitica infection can manifest as self-limiting gastroenteritis and may lead to more severe conditions, such as mesenteric lymphadenitis, reactive arthritis, or rare systemic infections.
Zarrin Basharat +7 more
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Characterisation of <i>Yersinia pseudotuberculosis</i> bioserotype 1/O:2b ST16 causing a bovine mastitis infection in a dairy cow in Germany. [PDF]
Bäßler S +4 more
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First Isolation of Yersinia enterocolitica From a Sea Turtle: A Case Report in Caretta caretta. [PDF]
Schirò G +8 more
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Hantaviruses and rodent-borne diseases: Distinct ecologies at the human-environment interface. [PDF]
Gourjault C +4 more
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A pseudo-outbreak of <i>Yersinia enterocolitica</i> in sputum cultures among 4 hospitalized pneumonia patients in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 2024. [PDF]
Plipat N +8 more
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Pitfalls in the differential diagnosis of diarrhea after kidney transplantation: challenges in identifying Yersinia enterocolitica infection. [PDF]
Hayashi A +4 more
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[Yersinia and Yersinia infections].
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