Yersinia pestis in Podcasts
conditionYersinia pestis is the bacterium responsible for the bubonic plague, one of the deadliest pathogens in human history.
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It concerns plague, Yersinia pestis, made famous by the medieval Black Death, but here spreading 5,500 years ago in mobile hunter-gatherer groups, not in settled urban or farming populations.
It's the one germ that I know how to say, which is a bacteria called Yersinia pestis.
The disease that we nowadays call plague is caused by this bacterium, Yersinia pestis.
Ancient DNA studies have discovered traces of Yersinia pestis dating back more than 5,000 years ago.
The plague, Yersinia pestis, the most feared disease in human history, responsible for the horrific deaths of hundreds of millions of people across millennia.
So marmots have fleas, and fleas can carry plague, which is an illness caused by a bacterium known as Yersinia pestis.
I assume that these two downspikes are both the bubonic plague, Yersinia pestis, right?
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