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Plague

Transmission

Y. pestis is found in animals throughout the world, most commonly in rats but occasionally in other wild animals, such as prairie dogs. Most cases of human plague are caused by bites of infected animals or the infected fleas that feed on them. In almost all cases, only the pneumonic form of plague can be passed from person to person.


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  • Evolution of Plague: Two Distinct Transmission Routes Described, NIAID, NIH
  • New Insights Into the Virulence of Plague
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    See Also

  • Evolution of Plague: Two Distinct Transmission Routes Described, NIAID, NIH
  • New Insights Into the Virulence of Plague
  • Related Links

    View a list of links for more information about plague.