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"We suspect that the patient was infected with the plague through the bite of a flea," health ministry official Tolo Isakov said.
Y. pestis, the causative agent of plague, where bubonic plague is the most common form, is usually transmitted by the bite of a flea and spread to regional lymph nodes after which it can enter the bloodstream and spread systemically [2].
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Yersinia pestis is the causative agent of plague, which is transmitted primarily between fleas and mammals and is spread to humans through the bite of an infected flea or contact with afflicted animals.
Plague, a deadly disease, is transmitted primarily between fleas and mammals and is spread to humans through the bite of an infected flea or contact with afflicted animals [13].
Yersinia pestis is a zoonotic pathogen that is normally transmitted by the bite of an infected flea and is generally thought to exist in enzootic cycles that involves transmission between rodents and their fleas.
The disease is typically spread to humans by the bite of an infected flea, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Y. pestis is typically transmitted through the bite of an infected flea and causes bubonic and/or septicemic plague [11].
Bubonic plague, the most common form of the disease in rodents and humans, is usually acquired from the bite of an infected flea.
Plague, one of the most devastating infections in the human history, is a reemerging zoonotic disease that is transmitted to humans from natural rodent reservoirs, commonly via the bite of an infected flea.
Plague, one of the most devastating infections in human history, is a zoonotic infection that spreads to humans from natural rodent reservoirs, commonly via the bite of an infected flea [1].
Primary bubonic or septicemic plague is usually caused by fleabite among rodent reservoir hosts and most human cases are usually transmitted from an infected rodent via the bite of an infected flea, whereas pneumonic plague usually spread by respiratory droplets.
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