Essays about yersinia pestis

  1. The Black Death
    ... The Black Death is caused by the infectious agent Yersinia Pestis, also known as Pasteurella Pestis. Yersinia Pestis is a bacteria. ...
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  2. Bubonic Plague
    Bubonic Plague is an infectious disease of animals and humans caused by a bacterium named Yersinia pestis. People usually get plague ...
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  3. Black Death
    ... But by 1346, the plague, Yersinia pestis, had reached the Black Sea port of Kaffa, and was ready to make its final jump via the trade ships to Europe. ...
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  4. Black Daeth
    ... When the flea feeds off of the rat the bacteria in the rats blood infects the flea. The bacteria is known as Yersinia Pestis Y. Pestis. ...
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  5. The Bubonic Plague
    ... boy. When the bacterium, Yersinia pestis, enters the bloodstream, it travels to the liver, spleen, kidneys, lungs, and brain. The ...
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  6. Black Death
    ... central Asia. The bacillus, known today as Yersinia Pestis, is carried in the bellies of fleas that live on rodents. The bacilli ...
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  7. Black Death
    ... it ended. Bacillus yersinia pestis is the bacteria that lived in the blood streams of medieval rats and their fleas. Some time in ...
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  8. bubonic plague
    ... years. The Bubonic Plague is caused by the bacillus Yersinia Pestis, which is contracted to humans by the fleas of rodents. This ...
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  9. the black death
    ... Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, and California. Rodshaped bacteria called Yersinia pestis causes plague. Plague is spread by the bite ...
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  10. Biological Agents as Military Weapons
    ... These are anthrax bacillus anthracis, botulinum toxin, hemorrhagic fever viruses, plague yersinia pestis, smallpox, and tularemia. ...
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  11. The Black Death
    ... Furthermore, not only rats carried the Yersinia pestis, which carries the bubonic plague insects and other rodents also could become carriers of the deadly ...
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  12. The Plague in Florence , Italy
    ... already within it. If the injected blood contains the bacterium yersinia pestis, the result is bubonic plague. Fleas were such a ...
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  13. Bubonic Plague1
    ... after they died. It is caused by rodshaped bacteria, Yersinia Pestis. The Bubonic Plague is an acute and severe infection. It is ...
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  14. Black Death
    As early as the thirteenth century, man has had one unwelcome organism along for the ride, Yersinia pestis. This is the bacterium ...
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  15. Bubonic Plague
    ... into England. Bubonic plague was caused by the bacteria Yersinia Pestis. It is an organism most usually carried by rodents. Fleas ...
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  16. Black Plague
    ... How the Black Plague began was back in the fourteenth century by black rats that carried the Bacillus or the Yersinia pestis, it lived in the stomach of the ...
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  17. The Bubonic Plague
    ... Rats were infected by the bacteria known as Yersinia pestis after they were infected, fleas would bite them and contract the deadly disease themselves. ...
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  18. The Black Death
    ... The truth was that the disease was caused by the bacteria Yersinia pestis that was carried in the blood of the black rat rattus rattus and the fleas that ...
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  19. Bubonic Plague
    ... ampquotBubonic Plague is caused by the infectious agent Yersinia Pestis bacteriaampquotKoerner 2 which caused the blood vessels under the skin to break. ...
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  20. Factors of Parasitic Virulence
    ... al. 1995. Similar low levels of virulence have been found in the enzootic rodent hosts of Yersinia pestis Gage et al. 1995. In ...
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  21. Black Plauge
    ... If you are infected with this, you have 5 days to be treated before you die. This is carried mainly through a type of rat flea Yersinia Pestis. ...
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  22. Factors of Parasitic Virulence
    ... al. 1995. Similar low levels of virulence have been found in the enzootic rodent hosts of Yersinia pestis Gage et al. 1995. In ...
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  23. Black death
    Since the reign of Emperor Justinian in 542 AD, man has one unwelcome organism along for the ride, Yersinia pestis. This is the ...
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  24. NoneProvided
    ... The bubonic plague is ampquot an acute infection in humans and various species of rodents, cause by Yersinia pestis, a bacterium transmitted by fleas that have fed ...
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  25. Biotechnology
    ... It is caused by the Yersinia pestis bacteria and produces fever, vomiting, headaches, giddiness, light intolerance, back and limb pain and a white coating on ...
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  26. Biological Warefare
    ... Yersinia Pestis Causes bubonic plague, the Black Death of the Middle Ages. If bacteria reach the lungs, symptoms include fever and delirium. ...
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