Pandemics of bubonic plague have occurred in Eurasia since the sixth century AD. Climatic variations in Central Asia affect the population size and activity of the plague bacterium's reservoir rodent species, influencing the probability of human infection. Using innovative time-series analysis of surrogate climate records spanning 1,500 years, a study in BMC Biology concludes that climatic fluctuations may have influenced these pandemics. This has potential implications for health risks from future climate change
Understanding the prevalence and dissemination of bacterial pathogens such as Yersinia pestis, the b...
[Introduction] Recent experience with SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome) [1] and avian flu sho...
Plague has been responsible for two major historic pandemics (6th-8th century CE; 14th-19th century ...
Background: Human cases of plague (Yersinia pestis) infection originate, ultimately, in the bacteriu...
Background Human cases of plague (Yersinia pestis) infection originate, ultimately, ...
The Black Death, originating in Asia, arrived in the Mediterranean harbors of Europe in 1347 CE, via...
The bacterium Yersinia pestis causes bubonic plague. In Central Asia, where human plague is still re...
Abstract Background Although the linkage between climate change and plague transmission has been pro...
Plague, caused by Yersinia pestis infection, continues to threaten low- and middle-income countries ...
The two great bubonic plague outbreaks of history, Justinian\u27s Plague and the Black Death were r...
Recent research into the world\u27s greatest recorded epidemic, the Medieval Black Death (MBD), has ...
Plague (caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis) is a zoonotic reemerging infectious disease with re...
After several pandemics over the last two millennia, the wildlife reservoirs of plague (Yersinia pes...
A new article deals with the question of reintroductions of the Black Death from Asia and the role o...
Quantitative knowledge about which natural and anthropogenic factors influence the global spread of ...
Understanding the prevalence and dissemination of bacterial pathogens such as Yersinia pestis, the b...
[Introduction] Recent experience with SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome) [1] and avian flu sho...
Plague has been responsible for two major historic pandemics (6th-8th century CE; 14th-19th century ...
Background: Human cases of plague (Yersinia pestis) infection originate, ultimately, in the bacteriu...
Background Human cases of plague (Yersinia pestis) infection originate, ultimately, ...
The Black Death, originating in Asia, arrived in the Mediterranean harbors of Europe in 1347 CE, via...
The bacterium Yersinia pestis causes bubonic plague. In Central Asia, where human plague is still re...
Abstract Background Although the linkage between climate change and plague transmission has been pro...
Plague, caused by Yersinia pestis infection, continues to threaten low- and middle-income countries ...
The two great bubonic plague outbreaks of history, Justinian\u27s Plague and the Black Death were r...
Recent research into the world\u27s greatest recorded epidemic, the Medieval Black Death (MBD), has ...
Plague (caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis) is a zoonotic reemerging infectious disease with re...
After several pandemics over the last two millennia, the wildlife reservoirs of plague (Yersinia pes...
A new article deals with the question of reintroductions of the Black Death from Asia and the role o...
Quantitative knowledge about which natural and anthropogenic factors influence the global spread of ...
Understanding the prevalence and dissemination of bacterial pathogens such as Yersinia pestis, the b...
[Introduction] Recent experience with SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome) [1] and avian flu sho...
Plague has been responsible for two major historic pandemics (6th-8th century CE; 14th-19th century ...