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The Plague (La Peste)

The Impact of the Plague on Human Behavior in Seventeenth Century Europe

The Impact of the Plague on Human Behavior in Seventeenth Century Europe

... Many Friars, and other clergy, particularly in Italy, assisted the authorities in the care of the sick and the enforcement of confinement during outbreaks of the plague. The aforementioned Father Dragoni, was ...

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The Plague

The Plague

... Still mixed in with observations about Cottard one also finds in the notebooks many remarks, often scattered, some of which concern Grand, who was now convalescent and had gone back to work as though nothing had ...

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Plagiarism: Study of Prevailing Systems to prevent the Plague

Plagiarism: Study of Prevailing Systems to prevent the Plague

... Plagiarism is an ever-increasing problem throughout the world today, as the internet, along with technology such as I phones and Tablets, has made accessing another person’s useful work[r] ...

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A Decade of Plague in Mahajanga, Madagascar: Insights into the Global Maritime Spread of Pandemic Plague

A Decade of Plague in Mahajanga, Madagascar: Insights into the Global Maritime Spread of Pandemic Plague

... human plague cases occurred in the seaport city of Mahajanga, Madagascar, from 1991 to 1999 following 62 years with no evidence of plague, which offered insights into plague pathogen dynamics in an ...

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Bubonic Plague Outbreak Investigation in the Endemic District of Tsiroanomandidy - Madagascar, October 2014 Rakotoarisoa A *1,2,3 , Ramihangihajason T 5, Ramarokoto C2 , Rahelinirina S 4, Halm A6 , Piola P 2, Ratsitorahina M 1,2 and Rajerison M 4

Bubonic Plague Outbreak Investigation in the Endemic District of Tsiroanomandidy - Madagascar, October 2014 Rakotoarisoa A *1,2,3 , Ramihangihajason T 5, Ramarokoto C2 , Rahelinirina S 4, Halm A6 , Piola P 2, Ratsitorahina M 1,2 and Rajerison M 4

... of plague transmission to ...the plague control ...active plague focus, but also problems on the effectiveness of insecticides using information obtained about the reservoirs and vectors ...

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Pre industrial plague transmission is mediated by the synergistic effect of temperature and aridity index

Pre industrial plague transmission is mediated by the synergistic effect of temperature and aridity index

... world, plague remains a major threat, particularly in Africa, where both the number of cases and the number of countries infected showed an increasing trend over the past decades ...study plague trans- ...

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Potential corridors and barriers for plague spread in central Asia

Potential corridors and barriers for plague spread in central Asia

... Methods: Three 20 by 20 km areas with known great gerbil burrow distributions were used to analyse the spatial distribution of the burrows. Object-based image analysis was used to map the landscape at several scales, and ...

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Plague in China 2014—All sporadic case report of pneumonic plague

Plague in China 2014—All sporadic case report of pneumonic plague

... the plague prevention and control is “early detection, early quaran- tine and early treatment”, what needed now is new tech- niques to detect the F1 antigen easily, quickly, sensitively and ...of plague, ...

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Climate Change and the Great Plague Pandemics of History: Causal Link between Global Climate Fluctuations and Yersinia Pestis Contagion?

Climate Change and the Great Plague Pandemics of History: Causal Link between Global Climate Fluctuations and Yersinia Pestis Contagion?

... comparison to the previous two in terms of mortality and pervasiveness. Although this outbreak corresponded to a generally recognized warming trend, the time period was also associated with war and civil unrest within ...

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Dr. Younes Karimi (1929-2008), the Prominent Iranian Physician in the Field of Plague and Other Infectious Diseases

Dr. Younes Karimi (1929-2008), the Prominent Iranian Physician in the Field of Plague and Other Infectious Diseases

... the plague in different parts of Iran, including Kurdistan and Azerbaijan Provinces [1,11] ...the plague bacilli in soil of dead rodent ...“burrowing plague” to the world scientific community, which ...

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Plague, an Extraordinary Tragedy

Plague, an Extraordinary Tragedy

... DOI: 10.4236/oalib.1103643 6 Open Access Library Journal sion of the living that almost all of them adopted the same cruel policy, which was entirely to avoid the sick and everything belonging to them. By so doing, each ...

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Plague: Recognition, Treatment, and Prevention

Plague: Recognition, Treatment, and Prevention

... lthough plague is not common, it remains clinically important because natural plague foci are widely distributed throughout the world ...(2). Plague caused three major outbreaks in human history, ...

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Plague: Past, Present, and Future

Plague: Past, Present, and Future

... of plague foci depends on a whole suite of rodent hosts and their associated fleas (Figure ...the plague bacillus might survive in the environment, essentially in rodent burrows ...pneumonic plague, ...

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Characterization of an F1 Deletion Mutant of Yersinia pestis CO92, Pathogenic Role of F1 Antigen in Bubonic and Pneumonic Plague, and Evaluation of Sensitivity and Specificity of F1 Antigen Capture Based Dipsticks

Characterization of an F1 Deletion Mutant of Yersinia pestis CO92, Pathogenic Role of F1 Antigen in Bubonic and Pneumonic Plague, and Evaluation of Sensitivity and Specificity of F1 Antigen Capture Based Dipsticks

... pneumonic plague, the worldwide distribution of the organism, the ease of aerosol dissemination, and the potential use of the organism as a biological weapon have raised concerns and necessitated the development ...

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Plague: A New Old Disease

Plague: A New Old Disease

... the plague is modulated by environmental and seasonal ...pneumonic plague; nevertheless this form of transmission alone is not enough to explain some ...second plague pandemic - that devastated ...

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... It was Artaud who claimed that theatre is not a cure, but is a disease itself, and famously compared it to a plague: “The theatre like the plague is a crisis which is resolved by death[r] ...

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1. Peste des petits ruminants: A review

1. Peste des petits ruminants: A review

... Peste-des-petits-ruminants (PPR) is a notifiable, contagious and economically important transboundary viral disease of small ruminant causing high morbidity and mortality. It belongs to negative-sense, ...

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Confronting the Firearm Injury Plague

Confronting the Firearm Injury Plague

... appears if we extend the age range through the teen-aged years to age 19, because firearm injury rates rise steeply in late adolescence; among children and youth aged 1 to 19, firea[r] ...

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Glutathionylation of Yersinia pestis LcrV and Its Effects on Plague Pathogenesis

Glutathionylation of Yersinia pestis LcrV and Its Effects on Plague Pathogenesis

... LcrV glutathionylation is impacted during Y. pestis type III injection of effectors into immune cells, as the disulfide of LcrV glutathione may be exposed to the reducing environment of the host cell cytoplasm. LcrV ...

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A Bacteriophage T4 Nanoparticle Based Dual Vaccine against Anthrax and Plague

A Bacteriophage T4 Nanoparticle Based Dual Vaccine against Anthrax and Plague

... (56 kDa) fused to the small outer capsid protein (Soc) (9 kDa). F1mutV is a fusion protein of a mutant F1 antigen and V antigen. The mutant F1 produces a soluble monomeric protein, as opposed to the native F1 which ...

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