نتایج جستجو برای: plague

تعداد نتایج: 13533  

Journal: :The Lancet 1901

Journal: :Journal of medical microbiology 2006
Andrey P Anisimov Kingsley K Amoako

Plague still poses a significant threat to human health, and interest has been renewed recently in the possible use of Yersinia pestis as a biological weapon by terrorists. The septicaemic and pneumonic forms are always lethal if untreated. Attempts to treat this deadly disease date back to the era of global pandemics, when various methods were explored. The successful isolation of the plague p...

Journal: :Tanzania journal of health research 2014
Proches Hieronimo Joel Meliyo Hubert Gulinck Didas N Kimaro Loth S Mulungu Nganga I Kihupi Balthazar M Msanya Herwig Leirs Jozef A Deckers

Literature suggests that higher resolution remote sensing data integrated in Geographic Information System (GIS) can provide greater possibility to refine the analysis of land cover and terrain characteristics for explanation of abundance and distribution of plague hosts and vectors and hence of health risk hazards to humans. These technologies are not widely used in East Africa for studies on ...

1947
S. Raghavender Rao

Introduction and the problem.?Experience of the pandemics of plague shows that at the height of the pandemic many countries which have remained free from plague for a long time are involved, but as the force of the pandemic diminishes plague recedes to certain areas from which it originally started. During the course of this recession, these pandemics leave behind certain endemic centres where ...

Journal: :Vector borne and zoonotic diseases 2009
Daniel W Tripp Kenneth L Gage John A Montenieri Michael F Antolin

Black-tailed prairie dogs (Cynomys ludovicianus) on the Great Plains of the United States are highly susceptible to plague, caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, with mortality on towns during plague epizootics often approaching 100%. The ability of flea-borne transmission to sustain disease spread has been questioned because of inefficiency of flea vectors. However, even with low individual...

Journal: :Tanzania journal of health research 2014
Joel L Meliyo Boniface H J Massawe Balthazar M Msanya Didas N Kimaro Proches Hieronimo Loth S Mulungu Nganga I Kihupi Jozef A Deckers Hubert Gulinck Herwig Leirs

Previous studies suggest that rodent burrows, a proxy for rodent population are important for predicting plague risk areas. However, studies that link landform, surface attributes and rodent burrows in the Western Usambara Mountains in Tanzania are scanty. Therefore, this study was conducted in plague endemic area of the Western Usambara Mountains in northern, Tanzania, to explore the relations...

2017
Soanandrasana Rahelinirina Minoarisoa Rajerison Sandra Telfer Cyril Savin Elisabeth Carniel Jean-Marc Duplantier

Identifying key reservoirs for zoonoses is crucial for understanding variation in incidence. Plague re-emerged in Mahajanga, Madagascar in the 1990s but there has been no confirmed case since 1999. Here we combine ecological and genetic data, from during and after the epidemics, with experimental infections to examine the role of the shrew Suncus murinus in the plague epidemiological cycle. The...

2011
Wei Sun Kenneth L. Roland Roy Curtiss

Three great plague pandemics caused by the gram-negative bacterium Yersinia pestis have killed nearly 200 million people and it has been linked to biowarfare in the past. Plague is endemic in many parts of the world. In addition, the risk of plague as a bioweapon has prompted increased research to develop plague vaccines against this disease. Injectable subunit vaccines are being developed in t...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Colleen T Webb Christopher P Brooks Kenneth L Gage Michael F Antolin

We lack a clear understanding of the enzootic maintenance of the bacterium (Yersinia pestis) that causes plague and the sporadic epizootics that occur in its natural rodent hosts. A key to elucidating these epidemiological dynamics is determining the dominant transmission routes of plague. Plague can be acquired from the bites of infectious fleas (which is generally considered to occur via a bl...

2017
J. Netten Radcliffe

The object of this paper was to direct attention to the numerous references to plague and other epidemic disorders, scattered through the pages of the series of Calendars of State Papers in course of publication by the Kecord Office. A study of these calendars, and of the papers catalogued in them, would probably throw much additional light upon the prevalence of plague and other epidemics at t...

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