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PLOS - OCT 2012 - Dynamics of Yersinia pestis and Its Antibody Response in Great Gerbils (Rhombomys opimus) by Subcutaneous Infe

PLOS - OCT 2012 - Dynamics of Yersinia pestis and Its Antibody Response in Great Gerbils (Rhombomys opimus) by Subcutaneous Infection by guatemalt May 2

African Journal of Microbiology Research 16/04/13 Seroprevalence of Yersinia pestis in dogs and small rodents in one hyperendemi

African Journal of Microbiology Research 16/04/13 Seroprevalence of Yersinia pestis in dogs and small rodents in one hyperendemic plague focus of Democratic Republic of Congo by guatemalt May 2

Journal of Pathogens Volume 2012 (2012) Rapid Detection and Identification of Yersinia pestis from Food Using Immunomagnetic Sep

Journal of Pathogens Volume 2012 (2012) Rapid Detection and Identification of Yersinia pestis from Food Using Immunomagnetic Separation and Pyrosequencing by guatemalt May 2

IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY - 2012 - Thèse en ligne : New tools for studying mal gene regulation in Yersinia pestis

http://lib.dr.iastate.edu/etd/12426/ Abstract Y. pestis, the etiologic agent of plague, is a significant human pathogen because of its historic role as the cause of three major pandemics and its current role as a potential bioterrorism agent. Gene regulation in this organism is complex and multiple microarray studies have shown that the expression of several genes is affected by quorum sensing as well as temperature.
Panda, S. K. ; Nanda, S. K. ; Ghosh, A. ; Sharma, C. ; Shivaji, S. ; Seshu Kumar, G. ; Kannan, K. ; Batra, H. V. ; Tuteja, U. ; Ganguly, N. http://repository.ias.ac.in/91870/

INDIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES 25/05/12 Thèse en ligne: The 1994 plague epidemic of India: molecular diagnosis and characterization

INDIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES 25/05/12 Thèse en ligne: The 1994 plague epidemic of India: molecular diagnosis and characterization of Yersinia pestis isolates from Surat and Beed by guatemalt May 2

PLOS 28/11/12 Yersinia pestis: New Evidence for an Old Infection

http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0049803 The successful reconstruction of an ancient bacterial genome from archaeological material presents an important methodological advancement for infectious disease research. The reliability of evolutionary histories inferred by the incorporation of ancient data, however, are highly contingent upon the level of genetic diversity represented in modern genomic sequences that are publicly accessible, and the paucity of available complete genomes restricts the level of phylogenetic resolution that can be obtained. Here we add to our original analysis of the Yersinia pestis strain implicated in the Black Death by consolidating our dataset for 18 modern genomes with single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) data for an additional 289 strains at over 600 positions.
Suggested citation for this article To the Editor : Yersinia pestis causes plague, which primarily affects rodents, but is an invasive and virulent pathogen among humans. Y. pestis infection is endemic in small rodent populations in different parts of the world, and the bacterium is considered a potential bioweapon because it can be easily isolated, produced, dried, and dispersed as an aerosol. http://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/19/2/12-0659_article.htm

CDC EID - FEV 2013 - Au sommaire: Yersinia pestis Plasminogen Activator Gene Homolog in Rat Tissues

http://www.plospathogens.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.ppat.1002160

PLOS 15/09/11 Plague and Climate: Scales Matter

Formal Correction: This article has been formally corrected to address the following errors. The first author's name was spelled incorrectly. The correct name is: Tamara Ben-Ari. The correct citation is: Ben-Ari T, Neerinckx S, Gage KL, Kreppel K, Laudisoit A, et al. (2011) Plague and Climate: Scales Matter. PLoS Pathog 7(9): e1002160.... ( read formal correction)

BBC 12/10/11 Black Death genetic code 'built'

12 October 2011 Last updated at 13:02 ET By Matt McGrath Science reporter, BBC World Service http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-15278366

PNAS 31/01/12 Pulmonary infection by Yersinia pestis rapidly establishes a permissive environment for microbial proliferation

http://www.pnas.org/content/early/2012/01/31/1112729109.abstract Author Affiliations Edited by Ralph R. Isberg, Howard Hughes Medical Institute/Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, MA, and approved January 10, 2012 (received for review August 4, 2011) Abstract

CDC EID - JUILLET 2011 - Yersinia pestis in Small Rodents, Mongolia

Suggested citation for this article Figure Figure . Yersina pestis in rodents in Mongolia. http://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/17/7/10-0740_article.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yersinia_pestis Yersinia pestis (formerly Pasteurella pestis ) is a Gram-negative rod-shaped bacterium . It is a facultative anaerobe that can infect humans and other animals. [ 1 ] Human Y. pestis infection takes three main forms: pneumonic , septicemic , and the notorious bubonic plagues . [ 1 ] All three forms are widely believed to have been responsible for a number of high-mortality epidemics throughout human history, including the Plague of Justinian in 542 and the Black Death that accounted for the death of at least one-third of the European population between 1347 and 1353. [ citation needed ] It has now been shown conclusively that these plagues originated in rodent populations in China. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] More recently, Y. pestis has gained attention as a possible biological warfare agent and the CDC has classified it as a category A pathogen requiring preparation for a possible terrorist attack. [ citation needed ]

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