Plague was first introduced into the United States in 1900, by rat\u2013infested steamships that had sailed from affected areas, mostly from Asia. Epidemics occurred in port cities. The last urban plague epidemic in the United States occurred in Los Angeles from 1924 through 1925. Plague then spread from urban rats to rural rodent species, and became entrenched in many areas of the western United States. Since that time, plague has occurred as scattered cases in rural areas. Most human cases in the United States occur in two regions:\u2022 Northern New Mexico, northern Arizona, and southern Colorado\u2022 California, southern Oregon, and far western NevadaOver 80% of United States plague cases have been the bubonic form. In recent decades, ...
Bubonic plague was first found in Los Angeles County in 1908. The largest epidemic of pneumonic plag...
Plague is an important zoonotic bacterial disease, and a cause of significant mortality in wild rode...
International audiencePlague is a vector-borne, highly virulent zoonotic disease caused by the bacte...
Plague was first introduced into the United States in 1900, by rat\u2013infested steamships that had...
We summarize the characteristics of 1,006 cases of human plague occurring in the United States over ...
We summarize the characteristics of 1,006 cases of human plague occurring in the United States over ...
An increasing trend in the frequency of human bubonic plague cases in the United States, the princip...
During 1970, human plague was detected in 13 persons from three western states. All but one survived...
During the first quarter of the 20th century massive rat-borne plague epidemics occurred in port cit...
During the first quarter of the 20th century, massive rat-borne plague epidemics occurred in port ci...
Plague in NaturePlague occurs naturally in the western U.S., especially in the semi-arid grasslands ...
Bubonic plague was first found in Los Angeles County in 1908. The largest epidemic of pneumonic plag...
Plague is widespread among rodents and their fleas in the western United States, but most human case...
Abstract. Plague occurs episodically in many parts of the world, and some outbreaks appear to be rel...
Plague has been established in the western United States (US) since 1900 following the West Coast in...
Bubonic plague was first found in Los Angeles County in 1908. The largest epidemic of pneumonic plag...
Plague is an important zoonotic bacterial disease, and a cause of significant mortality in wild rode...
International audiencePlague is a vector-borne, highly virulent zoonotic disease caused by the bacte...
Plague was first introduced into the United States in 1900, by rat\u2013infested steamships that had...
We summarize the characteristics of 1,006 cases of human plague occurring in the United States over ...
We summarize the characteristics of 1,006 cases of human plague occurring in the United States over ...
An increasing trend in the frequency of human bubonic plague cases in the United States, the princip...
During 1970, human plague was detected in 13 persons from three western states. All but one survived...
During the first quarter of the 20th century massive rat-borne plague epidemics occurred in port cit...
During the first quarter of the 20th century, massive rat-borne plague epidemics occurred in port ci...
Plague in NaturePlague occurs naturally in the western U.S., especially in the semi-arid grasslands ...
Bubonic plague was first found in Los Angeles County in 1908. The largest epidemic of pneumonic plag...
Plague is widespread among rodents and their fleas in the western United States, but most human case...
Abstract. Plague occurs episodically in many parts of the world, and some outbreaks appear to be rel...
Plague has been established in the western United States (US) since 1900 following the West Coast in...
Bubonic plague was first found in Los Angeles County in 1908. The largest epidemic of pneumonic plag...
Plague is an important zoonotic bacterial disease, and a cause of significant mortality in wild rode...
International audiencePlague is a vector-borne, highly virulent zoonotic disease caused by the bacte...