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  1. Plague - World Health Organization (WHO)

    Jul 7, 2022 · Plague is an infectious disease caused by the bacteria Yersinia pestis, a zoonotic bacteria, usually found in small mammals and their fleas. It is transmitted between animals …

  2. Plague - World Health Organization (WHO)

    Sep 25, 2024 · Plague is an infectious disease caused by the bacteria Yersinia pestis, usually found in small mammals and their fleas.

  3. Plague - World Health Organization (WHO)

    Oct 23, 2017 · Plague is an infectious disease found in some small mammals and their fleas. People can contract plague if they are in bitten by infected fleas, and develop the bubonic form …

  4. Plague Outbreak Toolbox - World Health Organization (WHO)

    Welcome to the Plague Outbreak Toolbox Key reference documents Plague information page (Geneva: World Health Organization; 2018). Plague fact sheet (Geneva: World Health …

  5. Peste - World Health Organization (WHO)

    La peste es una enfermedad infecciosa causada por <i>Yersinia pestis</i>, una bacteria zoonótica que suele encontrarse en pequeños mamíferos y en las pulgas que los parasitan. …

  6. الطاعون - World Health Organization (WHO)

    لدغة البراغيث المصابة بعدوى المرض والناقلة له الملامسة غير المحمية لسوائل الجسم المعدية أو المواد الملوثة استنشاق الرذاذ المنبعث من الجهاز التنفسي/ الجزيئات الصغيرة المنبعثة من فم المريض المصاب بالطاعون الرئوي ...

  7. Manual for plague surveillance, diagnosis, prevention and control

    Sep 25, 2024 · Plague has caused millions of deaths in pandemics over the past 2,500 years. Re-emerging in several countries during the 1990s, it is now considered a public health …

  8. EPI-WIN digest 54 - Plague in the 21st century: new evidence to …

    Jul 23, 2025 · Plague, a zoonotic disease caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, has affected humans for thousands of years and has been responsible for three major pandemics in human …

  9. Peste - World Health Organization (WHO)

    Jul 7, 2022 · La peste peut être une maladie très grave chez l’être humain, avec un taux de létalité de 30 à 60 % en l’absence de traitement.

  10. Peste - World Health Organization (WHO)

    La peste es una enfermedad infecciosa que suele encontrarse en pequeños mamíferos y en las pulgas que los parasitan. Podemos contraerla cuando, tras ser picados por pulgas infectadas, …