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Immunology of Yersinia pestis Infection

2016
As a pathogen of plague, Yersinia pestis caused three massive pandemics in history that killed hundreds of millions of people. Yersinia pestis is highly invasive, causing severe septicemia which, if untreated, is usually fatal to its host. To survive in the host and maintain a persistent infection, Yersinia pestis uses several stratagems to evade the ...
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YERSINIA ENTEROCOLITICA INFECTION

The Lancet, 1973
S, Hinderaker, I, Liavaag, J, Lassen
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Heat‐killed Lactobacillus spp. cells enhance survivals of Caenorhabditis elegans against Salmonella and Yersinia infections

Letters in Applied Microbiology, 2015
Jung Hwa Lee   +6 more
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Acute yersinia infections in man increase intestinal permeability for low-molecular weight polyethylene glycols (PEG 400).

Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1986
R. Serrander   +3 more
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[Pathology of Yersinia infections].

Arkhiv patologii, 1980
At the present time yersinioses have turned from a comparatively small problem of regional pathology into a global problem of interest for large circles of medical workers, specialists in different fields. The paper presents the main clinico-anatomic forms of yersiniosis and still scarce data on their pathology. These diseases, as a rule, have a benign
A P, Avtsyn, A A, Zhavoronkov
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Urinary tract and renal findings in acute Yersinia infections.

Acta Medica Scandinavica, 2009
Markku Korpela   +3 more
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