The Yersinia genus contains three species that are pathogenic for humans: Y. pestis, the agent of plague, and two enteropathogens, Y. pseudotuberculosis and Y. enterocolitica, that are generally acquired by ingestion of contaminated food. While Y. pseudotuberculosis is mainly a rodent pathogen, Y. enterocolitica is a frequent cause of disease in humans and provokes gastrointestinal syndromes of variable severity. After infection, secondary manifestations such as erythema nodosum and reactive arthritis can occur (for review, see Cover and Aber, 1989). Although these three pathogens have different entry routes and cause different diseases, they share a remarkable tropism for the lymphoid tissues of their host, where they are able to resist th...
International audienceYersinia pseudotuberculosis, Y. enterocolitica and Y. pestis are pathogenic ba...
Yersinia pestis, the etiologic agent of plague, continues to pose a threat to human health both natu...
The human-pathogenic species of the Gram-negative genus Yersinia preferentially target and inactivat...
Among the many species of the Yersinia genus, only Y. pestis, Y. pseudotuberculosis and Y. enterocol...
Germs from Yersinia genus have a vast ecologic niche, being met at different domestic and wild anima...
Yersinia pestis, the causative agent of plague, seems to have evolved from a gastrointestinal pathog...
Yersinia enterocolitica can cause enteritis, right lower-quadrant pain mimicking appendicitis, react...
Yersinia enterocolitica are ubiquitous, being isolated frequently from soil, water, animals, and a v...
Germs from Yersinia genus have a vast ecologic niche, being met at different domestic and wild anima...
Yersinia enterocolitica is a zoonotic pathogen and a common cause of gastroenteritis in humans. The ...
The human pathogens Yersinia pseudotuberculosis and Yersinia enterocolitica cause enterocolitis, whi...
Pathogenic Gram-negative Yersinia species preferentially target and inactivate phagocytic cells of t...
A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Witwatersrand, Johannesbur...
The mammalian immune system comprises multiple physi-cal, chemical, and cellular components that are...
Novel data on mechanisms of innate immunity during infections with pathogenic Yersiniae are summariz...
International audienceYersinia pseudotuberculosis, Y. enterocolitica and Y. pestis are pathogenic ba...
Yersinia pestis, the etiologic agent of plague, continues to pose a threat to human health both natu...
The human-pathogenic species of the Gram-negative genus Yersinia preferentially target and inactivat...
Among the many species of the Yersinia genus, only Y. pestis, Y. pseudotuberculosis and Y. enterocol...
Germs from Yersinia genus have a vast ecologic niche, being met at different domestic and wild anima...
Yersinia pestis, the causative agent of plague, seems to have evolved from a gastrointestinal pathog...
Yersinia enterocolitica can cause enteritis, right lower-quadrant pain mimicking appendicitis, react...
Yersinia enterocolitica are ubiquitous, being isolated frequently from soil, water, animals, and a v...
Germs from Yersinia genus have a vast ecologic niche, being met at different domestic and wild anima...
Yersinia enterocolitica is a zoonotic pathogen and a common cause of gastroenteritis in humans. The ...
The human pathogens Yersinia pseudotuberculosis and Yersinia enterocolitica cause enterocolitis, whi...
Pathogenic Gram-negative Yersinia species preferentially target and inactivate phagocytic cells of t...
A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Witwatersrand, Johannesbur...
The mammalian immune system comprises multiple physi-cal, chemical, and cellular components that are...
Novel data on mechanisms of innate immunity during infections with pathogenic Yersiniae are summariz...
International audienceYersinia pseudotuberculosis, Y. enterocolitica and Y. pestis are pathogenic ba...
Yersinia pestis, the etiologic agent of plague, continues to pose a threat to human health both natu...
The human-pathogenic species of the Gram-negative genus Yersinia preferentially target and inactivat...