The Stone Age Plague and Its Persistence in Eurasia
Abstract
Summary null null Yersinia pestis , the etiologic agent of plague, is a bacterium associated with wild rodents and their fleas. Historically it was responsible for three pandemics: the Plague of Justinian in the 6 th null century AD, which persisted until the 8 th null century [1]; the renowned Black Death of the 14 th null century [2, 3], with recurrent outbreaks until the 18 th null century [4]; and the most recent 19 th null century pandemic,...
Paper Details
Title
The Stone Age Plague and Its Persistence in Eurasia
Published Date
Dec 4, 2017
Journal
Volume
27
Issue
23
Pages
3683 - 3691
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