International audienceBACKGROUND: Landscape may affect the distribution of infectious diseases by influencing the population density and dispersal of hosts and vectors. Plague (Yersinia pestis infection) is a highly virulent, re-emerging disease, the ecology of which has been scarcely studied in Africa. Human seroprevalence data for the major plague focus of Madagascar suggest that plague spreads heterogeneously across the landscape as a function of the relief. Plague is primarily a disease of rodents. We therefore investigated the relationship between disease distribution and the population genetic structure of the black rat, Rattus rattus, the main reservoir of plague in Madagascar. METHODOLOGYPRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We conducted a comparativ...
Acknowledgements We thank the technicians of the Plague and Immunology Unit for their technical assi...
Background: Plague was introduced to Madagascar in 1898 and continues to be a significant human heal...
Background: Plague was introduced to Madagascar in 1898 and continues to be a significant human heal...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Landscape may affect the distribution of infectious diseases by in...
Background: Landscape may affect the distribution of infectious diseases by influencing the populati...
Background: Landscape may affect the distribution of infectious diseases by influencing the populati...
Background: Landscape may affect the distribution of infectious diseases by influencing the populati...
, the main reservoir of plague in Madagascar. within the Madagascan plague focus. The seroprevalence...
International audiencePlague (Yersinia pestis infection) is a highly virulent rodent disease that pe...
Correspondance: brouat@mpl.ird.frThe genetic structure of reservoir populations is a key characteris...
Plague (Yersinia pestis infection) is a highly virulent rodent disease that persists in many natural...
Plague (Yersinia pestis infection) is a highly virulent rodent disease that persists in many natural...
The black rat (Rattus rattus) is the main reservoir of plague (Yersinia pestis infection) in Madagas...
The black rat (Rattus rattus) is the main reservoir of plague (Yersinia pestis infection) in Madagas...
International audiencePlague, a zoonosis caused by Yersinia pestis, is still found in Africa, Asia, ...
Acknowledgements We thank the technicians of the Plague and Immunology Unit for their technical assi...
Background: Plague was introduced to Madagascar in 1898 and continues to be a significant human heal...
Background: Plague was introduced to Madagascar in 1898 and continues to be a significant human heal...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Landscape may affect the distribution of infectious diseases by in...
Background: Landscape may affect the distribution of infectious diseases by influencing the populati...
Background: Landscape may affect the distribution of infectious diseases by influencing the populati...
Background: Landscape may affect the distribution of infectious diseases by influencing the populati...
, the main reservoir of plague in Madagascar. within the Madagascan plague focus. The seroprevalence...
International audiencePlague (Yersinia pestis infection) is a highly virulent rodent disease that pe...
Correspondance: brouat@mpl.ird.frThe genetic structure of reservoir populations is a key characteris...
Plague (Yersinia pestis infection) is a highly virulent rodent disease that persists in many natural...
Plague (Yersinia pestis infection) is a highly virulent rodent disease that persists in many natural...
The black rat (Rattus rattus) is the main reservoir of plague (Yersinia pestis infection) in Madagas...
The black rat (Rattus rattus) is the main reservoir of plague (Yersinia pestis infection) in Madagas...
International audiencePlague, a zoonosis caused by Yersinia pestis, is still found in Africa, Asia, ...
Acknowledgements We thank the technicians of the Plague and Immunology Unit for their technical assi...
Background: Plague was introduced to Madagascar in 1898 and continues to be a significant human heal...
Background: Plague was introduced to Madagascar in 1898 and continues to be a significant human heal...