نتایج جستجو برای: plague

تعداد نتایج: 13533  

2013
Fanny Gascuel Marc Choisy Jean-Marc Duplantier Florence Debarre Carine Brouat

Although bubonic plague is an endemic zoonosis in many countries around the world, the factors responsible for the persistence of this highly virulent disease remain poorly known. Classically, the endemic persistence of plague is suspected to be due to the coexistence of plague resistant and plague susceptible rodents in natural foci, and/or to a metapopulation structure of reservoirs. Here, we...

2014
Quan Qian Jian Zhao Liqun Fang Hang Zhou Wenyi Zhang Lan Wei Hong Yang Wenwu Yin Wuchun Cao Qun Li

BACKGROUND Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau of China is known to be the plague endemic region where marmot (Marmota himalayana) is the primary host. Human plague cases are relatively low incidence but high mortality, which presents unique surveillance and public health challenges, because early detection through surveillance may not always be feasible and infrequent clinical cases may be misdiagnosed. ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Florent Sebbane Clayton O Jarrett Donald Gardner Daniel Long B Joseph Hinnebusch

Yersinia pestis is transmitted by fleas and causes bubonic plague, characterized by severe local lymphadenitis that progresses rapidly to systemic infection and life-threatening septicemia. Here, we show that although flea-borne transmission usually leads to bubonic plague in mice, it can also lead to primary septicemic plague. However, intradermal injection of Y. pestis, commonly used to mimic...

2010
Florent Sebbane Clayton Jarrett Donald Gardner Daniel Long B. Joseph Hinnebusch

Plague is a flea-borne zoonosis caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis. Y. pestis mutants lacking the yersiniabactin (Ybt) siderophore-based iron transport system are avirulent when inoculated intradermally but fully virulent when inoculated intravenously in mice. Presumably, Ybt is required to provide sufficient iron at the peripheral injection site, suggesting that Ybt would be an essential ...

2015
Xiaolei Zhou Boyu Zhang Xianbin Cong Xiaoheng Yao Cheng Ju Zhonglai Li Cheng Xu Tianyi Duan Guijun Zhang Lei Chen Zhencai Liu

Plague is a fatal infectious disease that causes serious harm to humans. Its occurrence threatens not only public life, but also economic development. Although the incidence of plague in China shows a downward trend, the risk of animal and human plague still persists. By analyzing the data of the Spermophilus dauricus focus in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region from 1981 to 2012, we establish...

Journal: :International journal of epidemiology 2009
Hau V Pham Dat T Dang Nguyen N Tran Minh Nguyen D Nguyen Tuan V Nguyen

BACKGROUND Human plague caused by Yersinia pestis remains a public health threat in endemic countries, because the disease is associated with increased risk of mortality and severe economic and social consequences. During the past 10 years, outbreaks of plague have occasionally occurred in Vietnam's Central Highlands region. The present study sought to describe and analyse the occurrence of pla...

Journal: :Integrative zoology 2012
Sarah N Bevins John A Baroch Dale L Nolte Min Zhang Hongxuan He

Plague is a zoonotic disease caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis Lehmann and Neumann, 1896. Although it is essentially a disease of rodents, plague can also be transmitted to people. Historically, plague has caused massive morbidity and mortality events in human populations, and has recently been classified as a reemerging disease in many parts of the world. This public health threat has le...

2013
Carine Brouat Soanandrasana Rahelinirina Anne Loiseau Lila Rahalison Minoariso Rajerison Dominique Laffly Pascal Handschumacher Jean-Marc Duplantier

BACKGROUND Landscape may affect the distribution of infectious diseases by influencing the population density and dispersal of hosts and vectors. Plague (Yersinia pestis infection) is a highly virulent, re-emerging disease, the ecology of which has been scarcely studied in Africa. Human seroprevalence data for the major plague focus of Madagascar suggest that plague spreads heterogeneously acro...

2017
Xin Wang Xiaoyu Wei Zhizhong Song Mingliu Wang Jinxiao Xi Junrong Liang Yun Liang Ran Duan Kecheng Tian Yong Zhao Guangpeng Tang Lv You Guirong Yang Xuebin Liu Yuhuang Chen Jun Zeng Shengrong Wu Shoujun Luo Gang Qin Huijing Hao Huaiqi Jing

BACKGROUND Plague, a Yersinia pestis infection, is a fatal disease with tremendous transmission capacity. However, the mechanism of how the pathogen stays in a reservoir, circulates and then re-emerges is an enigma. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS We studied a plague outbreak caused by the construction of a large reservoir in southwest China followed 16-years' surveillance. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNI...

Journal: :Journal of vector ecology : journal of the Society for Vector Ecology 2009
Jennifer L Lowell Rebecca J Eisen Anna M Schotthoefer Liang Xiaocheng John A Montenieri Dale Tanda John Pape Martin E Schriefer Michael F Antolin Kenneth L Gage

Human plague risks (Yersinia pestis infection) are greatest when epizootics cause high mortality among this bacterium's natural rodent hosts. Therefore, health departments in plague-endemic areas commonly establish animal-based surveillance programs to monitor Y. pestis infection among plague hosts and vectors. The primary objectives of our study were to determine whether passive animal-based p...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید