نتایج جستجو برای: plague

تعداد نتایج: 13533  

Journal: :The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene 2011
Katherine MacMillan Russell E Enscore Asaph Ogen-Odoi Jeff N Borchert Nackson Babi Gerald Amatre Linda A Atiku Paul S Mead Kenneth L Gage Rebecca J Eisen

Plague, caused by the bacteria Yersinia pestis, is a severe, often fatal disease. This study focuses on the plague-endemic West Nile region of Uganda, where limited information is available regarding environmental and behavioral risk factors associated with plague infection. We conducted observational surveys of 10 randomly selected huts within historically classified case and control villages ...

2009
Sarah N. Bevins Jeff A. Tracey Sam P. Franklin Virginia L. Schmit Martha L. MacMillan Kenneth L. Gage Martin E. Schriefer Kenneth A. Logan Linda L. Sweanor Mat W. Alldredge Caroline Krumm Walter M. Boyce Winston Vickers Seth P.D. Riley Lisa M. Lyren Erin E. Boydston Robert N. Fisher Melody E. Roelke Mo Salman Kevin R. Crooks Sue VandeWoude

Plague seroprevalence was estimated in populations of pumas and bobcats in the western United States. High levels of exposure in plague-endemic regions indicate the need to consider the ecology and pathobiology of plague in nondomestic felid hosts to better understand the role of these species in disease persistence and transmission.

2012
Andrey A. Filippov Kirill V. Sergueev Mikeljon P. Nikolich

The spread of natural or weaponized drug-resistant plague among humans is a credible high consequence threat to public health that demands the prompt introduction of alternatives to antibiotics such as bacteriophage. Early attempts to treat plague with phages in the 1920s-1930s were sometimes promising but mostly failed, purportedly due to insufficient knowledge of phage biology and poor experi...

2016
E. Klein

acute enlargement of one or the other set of lymph glands, occurring in a person who directly or indirectly has been in some relation to an infected locality, are not sufficient evidence to make the diagnosis of bubonic or Oriental plague. I am, of course, assuming that other causes?e.g. venereal, Hodgkins's disease?are excluded. Real plague is caused by a well-defined species of bacillus?bacil...

Journal: :MMWR. Morbidity and mortality weekly report 2016
Nyambe Sinyange Ramya Kumar Akatama Inambao Loveness Moonde Jonathan Chama Mapopa Banda Elliot Tembo Beron Nsonga John Mwaba Sombo Fwoloshi Kebby Musokotwane Elizabeth Chizema Muzala Kapin'a Benard Mudenda Hang'ombe Henry C Baggett Lottie Hachaambwa

Outbreaks of plague have been recognized in Zambia since 1917 (1). On April 10, 2015, Zambia's Ministry of Health was notified by the Eastern Provincial Medical Office of possible bubonic plague cases in Nyimba District. Eleven patients with acute fever and cervical lymphadenopathy had been evaluated at two rural health centers during March 28-April 9, 2015; three patients died. To confirm the ...

2001
Richard W. Titball Diane Williamson

Yersinia pestis is the etiological agent of bubonic and pneumonic plague, diseases which have caused over 200 milllion human deaths in the past. Plague still occurs throughout the world today, though for reasons that are not fully understood pandemics of disease do not develop from these outbreaks. Antibiotic treatment of bubonic plague is usually effective, but pneumonic plague is difficult to...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1958
S J AJL J WOEBKE J RUST

The major objective of this work has been to learn the effect of plague toxin on several enzymatic systems in vitro. The availability of purified preparations of plague toxin (Ajl et al., 1955) permitted us to carry out these investigations. In this report, experiments are described in which purified plague toxin has been added to actively respiring cell-free extracts and crude mouse liver homo...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Boris V Schmid Ulf Büntgen W Ryan Easterday Christian Ginzler Lars Walløe Barbara Bramanti Nils Chr Stenseth

The Black Death, originating in Asia, arrived in the Mediterranean harbors of Europe in 1347 CE, via the land and sea trade routes of the ancient Silk Road system. This epidemic marked the start of the second plague pandemic, which lasted in Europe until the early 19th century. This pandemic is generally understood as the consequence of a singular introduction of Yersinia pestis, after which th...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2007
Kyrre Linné Kausrud Hildegunn Viljugrein Arnoldo Frigessi Mike Begon Stephen Davis Herwig Leirs Vladimir Dubyanskiy Nils Chr Stenseth

In central Asia, the great gerbil (Rhombomys opimus) is the main host for the bacterium Yersinia pestis, the cause of bubonic plague. In order to prevent plague outbreaks, monitoring of the great gerbil has been carried out in Kazakhstan since the late 1940s. We use the resulting data to demonstrate that climate forcing synchronizes the dynamics of gerbils over large geographical areas. As it i...

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2005
Jacob L Kool

Plague has received much attention because it may be used as a weapon by terrorists. Intentionally released aerosols of Yersinia pestis would cause pneumonic plague. In order to prepare for such an event, it is important, particularly for medical personnel and first responders, to form a realistic idea of the risk of person-to-person spread of infection. Historical accounts and contemporary exp...

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