نتایج جستجو برای: plague

تعداد نتایج: 13533  

2017
Titus Apangu Kevin Griffith Janet Abaru Gordian Candini Harriet Apio Felix Okoth Robert Okello John Kaggwa Sarah Acayo Geoffrey Ezama Brook Yockey Christopher Sexton Martin Schriefer Edward Katongole Mbidde Paul Mead

The US Food and Drug Administration recently approved ciprofloxacin for treatment of plague (Yersina pestis infection) based on animal studies. Published evidence of efficacy in humans is sparse. We report 5 cases of culture-confirmed human plague treated successfully with oral ciprofloxacin, including 1 case of pneumonic plague.

Journal: :Journal of psycho-social studies 2021

The idea of ‘plague’ has returned to public consciousness with the arrival COVID-19. An anachronistic and extremely problematic concept for thinking about biopolitical catastrophe, plague nevertheless offers an enormous historical range a potentially highly generative metaphorical framework psychosocial studies engage with, example, through Albert Camus’ (2013) Plague Sophocles’ (2015) Oedipus ...

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 2008
Rebecca J. Eisen Jeannine M. Petersen Charles L. Higgins David Wong Craig E. Levy Paul S. Mead Martin E. Schriefer Kevin S. Griffith Kenneth L. Gage C. Ben Beard

As part of a fatal human plague case investigation, we showed that the plague bacterium, Yersinia pestis, can survive for at least 24 days in contaminated soil under natural conditions. These results have implications for defining plague foci, persistence, transmission, and bioremediation after a natural or intentional exposure to Y. pestis.

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2006
Kristin L DeBord Deborah M Anderson Melanie M Marketon Katie A Overheim R William DePaolo Nancy A Ciletti Bana Jabri Olaf Schneewind

In contrast to Yersinia pestis LcrV, the recombinant V10 (rV10) variant (lacking residues 271 to 300) does not suppress the release of proinflammatory cytokines by immune cells. Immunization with rV10 generates robust antibody responses that protect mice against bubonic plague and pneumonic plague, suggesting that rV10 may serve as an improved plague vaccine.

Journal: :Science 2007
Wyndham W Lathem Paul A Price Virginia L Miller William E Goldman

Primary pneumonic plague is transmitted easily, progresses rapidly, and causes high mortality, but the mechanisms by which Yersinia pestis overwhelms the lungs are largely unknown. We show that the plasminogen activator Pla is essential for Y. pestis to cause primary pneumonic plague but is less important for dissemination during pneumonic plague than during bubonic plague. Experiments manipula...

Journal: :Critical reviews in microbiology 2006
Alexander Melikishvili

Although the anti-plague system of the former Soviet Union developed fully during the Soviet era, its foundations were laid long before the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917. This article traces the evolution of the anti-plague measures from imposition of temporary quarantine in affected areas to the creation of the standard response system and the establishment of permanent anti-plague organization...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Noelle I Samia Kyrre Linné Kausrud Hans Heesterbeek Vladimir Ageyev Mike Begon Kung-Sik Chan Nils C Stenseth

Plague (caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis) is a zoonotic reemerging infectious disease with reservoirs in rodent populations worldwide. Using one-half of a century of unique data (1949-1995) from Kazakhstan on plague dynamics, including data on the main rodent host reservoir (great gerbil), main vector (flea), human cases, and external (climate) conditions, we analyze the full ecoepidemio...

2016
R. W. Hornabrook

Sir,?As a late plague worker in India I must protest strongly against the assumption in your paper, that the sanitary authorities in India have taken the view that the rat is one of the main, if not the main disseminators of plague, from the information and experience gained in Australia. The paragraph to which exception must be taken by all workers in India is the following, which appears, und...

Journal: :Tanzania journal of health research 2014
Marianne Hubeau Hubert Gulinck Didas N Kimaro Proches Hieronimo Joel Meliyo

Human plague has been a recurring public health threat in some villages in the Western Usambara Mountains, Tanzania, in the period between 1980 and 2004. Despite intensive past biological and medical research, the reasons for the plague outbreaks in the same set of villages remain unknown. Plague research needs to broaden its scope and formulate new hypotheses. This study was carried out to est...

Journal: :Journal of wildlife diseases 2001
K T Castle D Biggins L G Carter M Chu K Innes J Wimsatt

To determine if the Siberian polecat (Mustela eversmannii) represents a suitable model for the study of plague pathogenesis and prevention in the black-footed ferret (Mustela nigripes), polecats were exposed to 10(3), 10(7), or 10(10) Yersinia pestis organisms by subcutaneous injection; an additional group was exposed to Y. pestis via ingestion of a plague-killed mouse. Plague killed 88% of pol...

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