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Multiple Introductions of Yersinia pestis during Urban Pneumonic Plague Epidemic, Madagascar, 2017. [PDF]

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Andrianaivoarimanana V   +25 more
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Prairie dog responses to vector control and vaccination during an initial Yersinia pestis invasion. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Parasitol Parasites Wildl
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A novel sORF gene mutant strain of Yersinia pestis vaccine EV76 offers enhanced safety and improved protection against plague. [PDF]

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Yersinia pestis and plague

Biochemical Society Transactions, 2003
Yersinia pestis is the aetiological agent of plague, a disease of humans that has potentially devastating consequences. Evidence indicates that Y. pestis evolved from Yersinia pseudotuberculosis, an enteric pathogen that normally causes a relatively mild disease. Although Y.
Richard W. Titball   +3 more
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Yersinia pestis and the Plague

Pathology Patterns Reviews, 2003
Yersinia pestis is the cause of plague, an illness that may manifest in bubonic, pneumonic, or septicemic form. Plague has killed an estimated 200 million humans throughout history, and plague is endemic in many areas of the world. Approximately 2,000 cases of plague are reported each year to the World Health Organization, and concern has been raised ...
Sarah E Rollins   +2 more
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Rational taxonomy of Yersinia pestis

Molecular Genetics Microbiology and Virology (Russian version), 2019
Plague is a zoonotic infection whose pathogenic agent has caused hundreds of million human deaths. A broad range of hosts and vectors, along with the geographical dispersion of natural plague foci characterized by different ecological conditions, contribute to the formation of the polytypic Y.
Svetlana V. Dentovskaya   +5 more
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Taxonomy of Yersinia pestis

2016
This chapter summarized the taxonomy and typing works of Yersinia pestis since it's firstly identified in Hong Kong in 1894. Phenotyping methods that based on phenotypic characteristics, including biotyping, serotyping, antibiogram analysis, bacteriocin typing, phage typing, and plasmid typing, were firstly applied in classification of Y.
Qingwen Zhang   +3 more
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Molecular typing of Yersinia pestis

Molecular Genetics, Microbiology and Virology, 2013
Techniques for differentiating single bacterial isolates into intraspecies clusters corresponding to subspecies, biovars, and natural foci are reviewed. The techniques under consideration are reproducible under different laboratory settings. A version of the intraspecies classification of Y.
Svetlana V. Dentovskaya   +3 more
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Bacteriophages of Yersinia pestis

2016
Bacteriophage play many varied roles in microbial ecology and evolution. This chapter collates a vast body of knowledge and expertise on Yersinia pestis phages, including the history of their isolation and classical methods for their isolation and identification. The genomic diversity of Y. pestis phage and bacteriophage islands in the Y. pestis genome
Mikael Skurnik, Xiangna Zhao
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