A long-lasting epidemic that plagued the Eastern Mediterranean in the 14th century BC was traced back to a focus in Canaan along the Arwad-Euphrates trading route. The symptoms, mode of infection, and geographical area, identified the agent as Francisella tularensis, which is also credited for outbreaks in Canaan around 1715 BC and 1075 BC. At first, the 14th century epidemic contaminated an area stretching from Cyprus to Iraq, and from Israel to Syria, sparing Egypt and Anatolia due to quarantine and political boundaries, respectively. Subsequently, wars spread the disease to central Anatolia, from where it was deliberately brought to Western Anatolia, in what constitutes the first known record of biological warfare. Finally, Aegean soldie...
Tularemia is a zoonotic disease caused by the coccobacillus F. tularensis. Small epidemics and spora...
Plague caused by Yersinia pestis is a zoonotic infection, i.e., it is maintained in wildlife by anim...
Four tularemia epidemics were reported from three different regions of Turkey between 1936 and 1953....
Background/aim: According to Egyptian records, tularemia emerged in the Canaan region, where it was ...
Tularemia is considered to have existed in Anatolia for several thousand years. There are suspicions...
Abstract An epidemic thought to have been the first instance of bubonic plague in the Mediterranean ...
The aim of this thesis is to document the role of disease in the demise of the Hittite Empire and th...
Gurcan, Saban/0000-0002-5052-481XWOS: 000220224200003PubMed: 15004863The aim of this study was to in...
Epidemic diseases that cause mass death has been one of the greatest fears of the soc...
International audienceEpidemic typhus caused by Rickettsia prowazekii is one of the oldest pestilent...
In 1997, an outbreak of human tularemia associated with hare-hunting in central Spain affected 585 p...
Travel always spreads disease. Bubonic plague reached Turkey in 1347 via the Silk Road, following an...
In 1997, an outbreak of human tularemia associated with hare-hunting in central Spain affected 585 p...
Epidemic typhus is an infectious disease caused by the bacterium Rickettsia prowazekii and transmitt...
Tularemia is an acute, infectious zoonotic disease caused by a smal. aerobic, intracellular, gram-ne...
Tularemia is a zoonotic disease caused by the coccobacillus F. tularensis. Small epidemics and spora...
Plague caused by Yersinia pestis is a zoonotic infection, i.e., it is maintained in wildlife by anim...
Four tularemia epidemics were reported from three different regions of Turkey between 1936 and 1953....
Background/aim: According to Egyptian records, tularemia emerged in the Canaan region, where it was ...
Tularemia is considered to have existed in Anatolia for several thousand years. There are suspicions...
Abstract An epidemic thought to have been the first instance of bubonic plague in the Mediterranean ...
The aim of this thesis is to document the role of disease in the demise of the Hittite Empire and th...
Gurcan, Saban/0000-0002-5052-481XWOS: 000220224200003PubMed: 15004863The aim of this study was to in...
Epidemic diseases that cause mass death has been one of the greatest fears of the soc...
International audienceEpidemic typhus caused by Rickettsia prowazekii is one of the oldest pestilent...
In 1997, an outbreak of human tularemia associated with hare-hunting in central Spain affected 585 p...
Travel always spreads disease. Bubonic plague reached Turkey in 1347 via the Silk Road, following an...
In 1997, an outbreak of human tularemia associated with hare-hunting in central Spain affected 585 p...
Epidemic typhus is an infectious disease caused by the bacterium Rickettsia prowazekii and transmitt...
Tularemia is an acute, infectious zoonotic disease caused by a smal. aerobic, intracellular, gram-ne...
Tularemia is a zoonotic disease caused by the coccobacillus F. tularensis. Small epidemics and spora...
Plague caused by Yersinia pestis is a zoonotic infection, i.e., it is maintained in wildlife by anim...
Four tularemia epidemics were reported from three different regions of Turkey between 1936 and 1953....