Modern plague outbreaks exhibit a distinct seasonal pattern. By contrast, the seasonality of historical outbreaks and its drivers has not been studied systematically. Here, we investigate the seasonal pattern, the epidemic peak timing and growth rates, and the association with latitude, temperature, and precipitation using a large, novel dataset of plague- and all-cause mortality during the Second Pandemic in Europe and the Mediterranean. We show that epidemic peak timing followed a latitudinal gradient, with mean annual temperature negatively associated with peak timing. Based on modern temperature data, the predicted epidemic growth of all outbreaks was positive between 11.7°C and 21.5°C with a maximum around 17.3°C. Hence, our study prov...
infection, but have not provided spatiotemporal statistical support. Our objective here was to vali...
International audiencePlague is a vector-borne, highly virulent zoonotic disease caused by the bacte...
Objective: To explore whether the climate has played a role in the COVID-19 outbreak, we compared vi...
Modern plague outbreaks exhibit a distinct seasonal pattern. By contrast, the seasonality of histori...
Plague is a disease of rodents and is transmitted through their fleas. Humans are only occasionally ...
Abstract Background Although the linkage between climate change and plague transmission has been pro...
Quantitative knowledge about which natural and anthropogenic factors influence the global spread of ...
Abstract. Plague occurs episodically in many parts of the world, and some outbreaks appear to be rel...
Research Article published by Hindawi International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences...
Recent research into the world\u27s greatest recorded epidemic, the Medieval Black Death (MBD), has ...
The bacterium Yersinia pestis causes bubonic plague. In Central Asia, where human plague is still re...
Plague, caused by Yersinia pestis infection, continues to threaten low- and middle-income countries ...
Many infectious diseases display strong seasonal dynamics. When both hosts and parasites are influen...
The Black Death, originating in Asia, arrived in the Mediterranean harbors of Europe in 1347 CE, via...
Several studies provide evidence of a link between vector-borne disease outbreaks and El Niño driven...
infection, but have not provided spatiotemporal statistical support. Our objective here was to vali...
International audiencePlague is a vector-borne, highly virulent zoonotic disease caused by the bacte...
Objective: To explore whether the climate has played a role in the COVID-19 outbreak, we compared vi...
Modern plague outbreaks exhibit a distinct seasonal pattern. By contrast, the seasonality of histori...
Plague is a disease of rodents and is transmitted through their fleas. Humans are only occasionally ...
Abstract Background Although the linkage between climate change and plague transmission has been pro...
Quantitative knowledge about which natural and anthropogenic factors influence the global spread of ...
Abstract. Plague occurs episodically in many parts of the world, and some outbreaks appear to be rel...
Research Article published by Hindawi International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences...
Recent research into the world\u27s greatest recorded epidemic, the Medieval Black Death (MBD), has ...
The bacterium Yersinia pestis causes bubonic plague. In Central Asia, where human plague is still re...
Plague, caused by Yersinia pestis infection, continues to threaten low- and middle-income countries ...
Many infectious diseases display strong seasonal dynamics. When both hosts and parasites are influen...
The Black Death, originating in Asia, arrived in the Mediterranean harbors of Europe in 1347 CE, via...
Several studies provide evidence of a link between vector-borne disease outbreaks and El Niño driven...
infection, but have not provided spatiotemporal statistical support. Our objective here was to vali...
International audiencePlague is a vector-borne, highly virulent zoonotic disease caused by the bacte...
Objective: To explore whether the climate has played a role in the COVID-19 outbreak, we compared vi...