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156 related items for PubMed ID: 21762605

  • 1. Yersinia pestis in small rodents, Mongolia.
    Riehm JM, Tserennorov D, Kiefer D, Stuermer IW, Tomaso H, Zoller L, Otgonbaatar D, Scholz HC.
    Emerg Infect Dis; 2011 Jul; 17(7):1320-2. PubMed ID: 21762605
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  • 2. Evidence of Yersinia pestis DNA in rodents in plague outbreak foci in Mbulu and Karatu Districts, northern Tanzania.
    Ziwa MH, Matee MI, Kilonzo BS, Hang'ombe BM.
    Tanzan J Health Res; 2013 Jul; 15(3):152-7. PubMed ID: 26591703
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  • 3. Bartonella spp. and Yersinia pestis reservoirs, Cusco, Peru.
    Martin-Alonso A, Soto M, Foronda P, Aguilar E, Bonnet G, Pacheco R, Valladares B, Quispe-Ricalde MA.
    Emerg Infect Dis; 2014 Jun; 20(6):1069-70. PubMed ID: 24857245
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  • 4. Prevalence of Yersinia pestis in rodents and fleas associated with black-tailed prairie dogs (Cynomys ludovicianus) at Thunder Basin National Grassland, Wyoming.
    Thiagarajan B, Bai Y, Gage KL, Cully JF.
    J Wildl Dis; 2008 Jul; 44(3):731-6. PubMed ID: 18689663
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  • 5. Molecular epidemiological investigations of plague in Eastern Province of Zambia.
    Nyirenda SS, Hang Ombe BM, Simulundu E, Mulenga E, Moonga L, Machang U RS, Misinzo G, Kilonzo BS.
    BMC Microbiol; 2018 Jan 04; 18(1):2. PubMed ID: 29433443
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  • 6. Effects of land use on plague (Yersinia pestis) activity in rodents in Tanzania.
    McCauley DJ, Salkeld DJ, Young HS, Makundi R, Dirzo R, Eckerlin RP, Lambin EF, Gaffikin L, Barry M, Helgen KM.
    Am J Trop Med Hyg; 2015 Apr 04; 92(4):776-83. PubMed ID: 25711606
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  • 7. Exposure of small rodents to plague during epizootics in black-tailed prairie dogs.
    Stapp P, Salkeld DJ, Eisen RJ, Pappert R, Young J, Carter LG, Gage KL, Tripp DW, Antolin MF.
    J Wildl Dis; 2008 Jul 04; 44(3):724-30. PubMed ID: 18689662
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  • 8. Yersinia pestis: examining wildlife plague surveillance in China and the USA.
    Bevins SN, Baroch JA, Nolte DL, Zhang M, He H.
    Integr Zool; 2012 Mar 04; 7(1):99-109. PubMed ID: 22405453
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  • 9. Yersinia pestis plasminogen activator gene homolog in rat tissues.
    Janse I, Hamidjaja RA, Reusken C.
    Emerg Infect Dis; 2013 Feb 04; 19(2):342-4. PubMed ID: 23347636
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  • 10. [The mechanism of the existence of Yersinia pestis in nature].
    Nersesov V, Tsikhistavi ShG.
    Zh Mikrobiol Epidemiol Immunobiol; 1997 Feb 04; (1):102-6. PubMed ID: 9221645
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  • 11. Phenotypical characterization of Mongolian Yersinia pestis strains.
    Kiefer D, Dalantai G, Damdindorj T, Riehm JM, Tomaso H, Zöller L, Dashdavaa O, Pfister K, Scholz HC.
    Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis; 2012 Mar 04; 12(3):183-8. PubMed ID: 22022819
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  • 12. [Role of Yersinia pestis biofilms in mechanisms of plague enzootics].
    Popov NV, Sludskiĭ AA, Udovikov AI, Konnov NP, Karavaeva TB, Khramov VN.
    Zh Mikrobiol Epidemiol Immunobiol; 2008 Mar 04; (4):118-20. PubMed ID: 18819421
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  • 13. Zoonotic focus of plague, Algeria.
    Bitam I, Baziz B, Rolain JM, Belkaid M, Raoult D.
    Emerg Infect Dis; 2006 Dec 04; 12(12):1975-7. PubMed ID: 17326957
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  • 14. Draft genome sequences of Yersinia pestis isolates from natural foci of endemic plague in China.
    Eppinger M, Guo Z, Sebastian Y, Song Y, Lindler LE, Yang R, Ravel J.
    J Bacteriol; 2009 Dec 04; 191(24):7628-9. PubMed ID: 19820101
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  • 15. Potential Roles of Pigs, Small Ruminants, Rodents, and Their Flea Vectors in Plague Epidemiology in Sinda District, Eastern Zambia.
    Nyirenda SS, Hang'ombe BM, Kilonzo BS, Kangwa HL, Mulenga E, Moonga L.
    J Med Entomol; 2017 May 01; 54(3):719-725. PubMed ID: 28399281
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  • 16. Plague in Mongolia.
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  • 17. Rodent and flea abundance fail to predict a plague epizootic in black-tailed prairie dogs.
    Brinkerhoff RJ, Collinge SK, Ray C, Gage KL.
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  • 18. Oropsylla hirsuta (Siphonaptera: Ceratophyllidae) can support plague epizootics in black-tailed prairie dogs (Cynomys ludovicianus) by early-phase transmission of Yersinia pestis.
    Wilder AP, Eisen RJ, Bearden SW, Montenieri JA, Gage KL, Antolin MF.
    Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis; 2008 Jun 01; 8(3):359-67. PubMed ID: 18454591
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  • 19. Serologic and bacteriologic studies on the distribution of plague infection in a wild rodent plague pocket in the San Francisco Bay area of California.
    Hudson BW, Goldenberg MI, Quan TJ.
    J Wildl Dis; 1972 Jul 01; 8(3):278-86. PubMed ID: 5049121
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  • 20. [Pathology of experimental infection in domestic rodents using various strains of Yersinia pestis].
    Coutinho EM, Mello DA, Barbosa JM.
    Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz; 1980 Jul 01; 75(3-4):53-62. PubMed ID: 7348290
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