Belgian Journal of Zoology 2005, 135 (supplement) : 119-125Between 1974 and 2003, blood samples were collected from wild and commensal rodents, and wild and domestic small carnivores in selected villages of seven districts in Tanzania that have experienced human plague outbreaks and seven districts that have not experienced any outbreak of the disease. The samples were tested for antibodies against Yersinia pestis Fraction I antigen, using passive haemagglutination (PHA) or ELISA tests. Of the 3354 rodents and 558 small carnivores from the plague infected districts, 122 (3.6%) rodents (captured in Mbulu and Lushoto districts) were plague positive; 29 (5.2%) small carnivores from Mbulu, Arumeru, Hai and Lushoto districts were plague po...
Small mammals play a role in plague transmission as hosts in all plague endemic areas. Information o...
Human plague remains a public health concern in Tanzania despite its quiescence in most foci for yea...
The use of molecular techniques to detect Yersinia pestis has enabled remarkable progress in the pr...
Belgian Journal of Zoology 2005, 135 (supplement) : 119-125Between 1974 and 2003, blood samples were...
Belgian journal of zoology 2005; 135 (supplement): 119-125Between 1974 and 2003, blood samples were ...
Tanzania journal of health research, 2013, Vol. 15, Issue 3Human plague remains a public health conc...
Human plague remains a public health concern in Tanzania despite its quiescence in most foci for yea...
Tanzania health research bulletin, 2006, 8(1)Commensal and field rodents and wild small carnivores w...
A historical introduction of plague as a world disease is given ino1uding a detailed review of plag...
Yersinia pestis, the etiologic agent of plague, is normally transmitted to animals by infective flea...
This study was carried out to determine rodent species composition and abundance, the interaction be...
Abstract Background Plague is a bacterial zoonotic disease, caused by Yersinia pestis. Rodents are t...
Plague is a zoonotic disease, endemic throughout the world except Australia and Antarctica. In Afric...
Abstract: Human plague remains a public health concern in Tanzania despite its quiescence in most fo...
Yersinia pestis, the bacterial agent of plague, is primarily a parasite of wild rodents that persist...
Small mammals play a role in plague transmission as hosts in all plague endemic areas. Information o...
Human plague remains a public health concern in Tanzania despite its quiescence in most foci for yea...
The use of molecular techniques to detect Yersinia pestis has enabled remarkable progress in the pr...
Belgian Journal of Zoology 2005, 135 (supplement) : 119-125Between 1974 and 2003, blood samples were...
Belgian journal of zoology 2005; 135 (supplement): 119-125Between 1974 and 2003, blood samples were ...
Tanzania journal of health research, 2013, Vol. 15, Issue 3Human plague remains a public health conc...
Human plague remains a public health concern in Tanzania despite its quiescence in most foci for yea...
Tanzania health research bulletin, 2006, 8(1)Commensal and field rodents and wild small carnivores w...
A historical introduction of plague as a world disease is given ino1uding a detailed review of plag...
Yersinia pestis, the etiologic agent of plague, is normally transmitted to animals by infective flea...
This study was carried out to determine rodent species composition and abundance, the interaction be...
Abstract Background Plague is a bacterial zoonotic disease, caused by Yersinia pestis. Rodents are t...
Plague is a zoonotic disease, endemic throughout the world except Australia and Antarctica. In Afric...
Abstract: Human plague remains a public health concern in Tanzania despite its quiescence in most fo...
Yersinia pestis, the bacterial agent of plague, is primarily a parasite of wild rodents that persist...
Small mammals play a role in plague transmission as hosts in all plague endemic areas. Information o...
Human plague remains a public health concern in Tanzania despite its quiescence in most foci for yea...
The use of molecular techniques to detect Yersinia pestis has enabled remarkable progress in the pr...