نتایج جستجو برای: plague

تعداد نتایج: 13533  

2011
Tammi L. Johnson Jack F. Cully Sharon K. Collinge Chris Ray Christopher M. Frey Brett K. Sandercock TAMMI L. JOHNSON

Sylvatic plague (Yersinia pestis) is an exotic pathogen that is highly virulent in black-tailed prairie dogs (Cynomys ludovicianus) and causes widespread colony losses and individual mortality rates>95%. We investigated colony spatial characteristics that may influence inter-colony transmission of plague at 3 prairie dog colony complexes in the Great Plains. The 4 spatial characteristics we con...

Journal: :Journal of infection in developing countries 2016
Madiha Shabbir Maha Aleem Sundus Javed David M Wagner Paul S Keim Syed Ali Musstjab Akbar Shah Eqani Habib Bokhari

Plague, caused by Yersinia pestitis, is an infectious bacterial disease that has a high fatality rate if untreated. Rodents are plague reservoirs and play an important role in disease spread. Plague cases have been reported extensively since the second pandemic from the 14th century in countries sharing borders with Pakistan, such as China and India, as well as nearby countries including Russia...

Introduction: Rodents are the primary source of several zoonotic infectious diseases. The upsurge of rodents’ population in Najaf Abad Village of Nishapur County, northeastern Iran in February 2014 raised the concerns about the outbreak of diseases such as plague and tularemia. This report discusses the lessons learned from the outburst of rodents’ population in that village and rep...

2016
B. H. F. Leumann

Cause of death in Plague.?Death may occur in plague either from syncope or asphyxia. In any case of plague, but especially in the pneumonic forms, there is a tendency for the respiration rate to be increased out of proportion to the pulse and temperature. I frequently noted that when the pulse and temperature rose just before death, the respiration rate rapidly fell and vice versa. I append a f...

Journal: :Journal of wildlife diseases 2006
Brian E Holmes Kerry R Foresman Marc R Matchett

Sylvatic plague is a flea-borne zoonotic disease caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, which can cause extensive mortality among prairie dogs (Cynomys) in western North America. It is unclear whether the plague organism persists locally among resistant host species or elsewhere following epizootics. From June to August 2002 and 2003 we collected blood and flea samples from small mammals at p...

Journal: :International Journal of Health Geographics 2009
Ashley C Holt Daniel J Salkeld Curtis L Fritz James R Tucker Peng Gong

BACKGROUND Plague, caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, is a public and wildlife health concern in California and the western United States. This study explores the spatial characteristics of positive plague samples in California and tests Maxent, a machine-learning method that can be used to develop niche-based models from presence-only data, for mapping the potential distribution of plagu...

2017
Charles R. Smith Bernard C. Nelson Allan M. Barnes CHARLES R. SMITH

Carnivores obtain plague infection through ingestion of infected rodents or rabbits or via flea bite. Most are resistant to infection, show little or no symptoms, and produce antibodies to Yersinia pestis which may persist for several months. Consequently, carnivores can be used as serological plague sentinels using the specific passive or indirect hemagglutination test in the laboratory. A car...

Journal: :PLoS Medicine 2008
Nils Chr Stenseth Bakyt B Atshabar Mike Begon Steven R Belmain Eric Bertherat Elisabeth Carniel Kenneth L Gage Herwig Leirs Lila Rahalison

Neglected Diseases R ecent experience with SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome) [1] and avian flu shows that the public and political response to threats from new anthropozoonoses can be near-hysteria. This can readily make us forget more classical animal-borne diseases, such as plague (Box 1). Three recent international meetings on plague (Box 2) concluded that: (1) it should be re-emphasi...

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2012
Powel Kazanjian

The 1900 San Francisco plague is a significant event in which citizens, physicians, and public health officials denied a diagnosis of plague on economic, political, and social grounds. To resolve the controversy, Surgeon General Walter Wyman appointed an independent federal commission of university-based experts to investigate whether plague was present. I use the activities of Frederick Novy, ...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2015
Lei Xu Boris V Schmid Jun Liu Xiaoyan Si Nils Chr Stenseth Zhibin Zhang

Plague, the causative agent of three devastating pandemics in history, is currently a re-emerging disease, probably due to climate change and other anthropogenic changes. Without understanding the response of plague systems to anthropogenic or climate changes in their trophic web, it is unfeasible to effectively predict years with high risks of plague outbreak, hampering our ability for effecti...

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