نتایج جستجو برای: health plague

تعداد نتایج: 990563  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Daniel J Salkeld Marcel Salathé Paul Stapp James Holland Jones

Highly lethal pathogens (e.g., hantaviruses, hendra virus, anthrax, or plague) pose unique public-health problems, because they seem to periodically flare into outbreaks before disappearing into long quiescent phases. A key element to their possible control and eradication is being able to understand where they persist in the latent phase and how to identify the conditions that result in sporad...

Babak Shiravand, Farokhlegha Servat, Ibrahim Salmani, Mohammad Reza Shokouhi, Negar Karami,

Introduction: Biological attack a phenomenon which has seriously started in the 20th- century and is expanding every day. Plague agent is one of factors listed as a biological weapon by the disarmament convention. Therefore, the risk of biological or bioterrorism applications is probable and serious. The purpose of this study was to update health professionals' information on plague and bioterr...

Journal: :The Seventeenth century 2022

This article redresses a predominant focus on London among historians of health inequalities by turning to the port town Kingston upon Hull and offering first demographic analysis burial records from Hull’s ‘great plague’ 1637–38. The shows how social history plague intersects with flood metaphors poet, Andrew Marvell (1621–78) his father, Reverend (c.1584–1641). offers new understanding as an ...

2017
Charles R. Smith CHARLES R. SMITH

A cooperative interagency program of sampling and testing wild carnivores for plague antibody has been utilized as an important component of an integrated plague surveillance program in California since 1974. The carnivore serology program involves the California Department of Health Services, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, APHIS/Animal Damage Control, the U.S. Department of Health and Hum...

2015
Rhodes H. Makundi Apia W. Massawe Benny Borremans Anne Laudisoit Abdul Katakweba

Context. Plague is a serious health problem in northern Tanzania, with outbreaks since 2008 in two districts located in Rift Valley. There is dearth of knowledge on diversity of small mammal and flea fauna occurring in this plague focus. Knowledge on interactions between fleas and rodent species that harbour the plague bacterium, Yersinia pestis, is important for developing strategies for contr...

Journal: :research on history of medicine 0
ahmad fazlinejad assistant professor of history, shiraz university, shiraz, iran.

in the world history, from ancient times up to now, the plague has been followed by heavy casualties on human societies and social order. one of the deadliest plagues is the great plague of the middle ages, or so-called black death. this plague, in the eighth and ninth ah (fourteenth and fifteenth century ad) swept over some large areas of asia, especially the middle east, as well as europe, an...

Journal: :Journal of social history 2012
Kira L S Newman

The outbreak of bubonic plague that struck London and Westminster in 1636 provoked the usual frenzied response to epidemics, including popular flight and government-mandated quarantine. The government asserted that plague control measures were acts of public health for the benefit of all. However, contrary to this government narrative of disease prevention there was a popular account that portr...

2016
Caio Graco Zeppelini Alzira Maria Paiva de Almeida Pedro Cordeiro-Estrela

As a zoonosis, Plague is also an ecological entity, a complex system of ecological interactions between the pathogen, the hosts, and the spatiotemporal variations of its ecosystems. Five reservoir system models have been proposed: (i) assemblages of small mammals with different levels of susceptibility and roles in the maintenance and amplification of the cycle; (ii) species-specific chronic in...

Journal: :Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences 2022

Abstract Plague is an epidemic-prone infectious disease that has affected humanity with catastrophic effects throughout almost its entire history. One of the most intriguing questions last years whether plague kills indiscriminately. To address question regarding pre-existent health conditions, this study aims to assess overall frailty victims and compare it a sample non-plague from same period...

2008
Lars Walløe

In his book The Black Death transformed, Samuel K Cohn claims that the epidemic disease described in western European historical sources from AD 1347 to the midseventeenth century under the names plague, pestis, pestilence, plagen and the like must have been a disease other than the modern plague that reached Hong Kong in May 1894 from other parts of China, and later spread first to India and t...

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