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  • ...reased levels of T3SS) experienced an increase in virulence, whereas <i>Y. pestis</i> decreased in virulence.<sup>[[#References|[9]]]</sup> ...A. </b> (2010). The effects of low-shear mechanical stress on <i>Yersinia pestis</i> virulence. Astrobiology 10: 881–888.
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  • ''Y. enterocolitica'', ''Y. pestis'', ''Y. pseudotuberculosis'' ...g. Other species in this family include ''Y. pseudotuberculosis'' and ''Y. pestis'', both of which are known pathogens. ''Y. enterocolitica'' are found most
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  • '''''[[Yersinia enterocolitica]]'''''<br> '''''[[Yersinia pestis]]'''''<br>
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  • ...pathogens previously unseen in the Neolithic; Pantovirus B19, <i>Yersenia pestis</i>, <i>Helocobacter pylori</i>, and hepatitis B, among others, have been f ...gan Michel, Alina N. Hiss, Photini J.P. McGeorge, et al. “Ancient Yersinia Pestis and Salmonella Enterica Genomes from Bronze Age Crete.” 2022. Current Bio
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  • <br> [[MicrobeWiki:Yersinia Pestis: Origin and Resistance]] by Shravani Bobde
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  • ...to higher mortality rates. During the 16th century the bacteria Yersinia pestis caused disease and death rates of between a third and a half of the Europea
    8 KB (1,198 words) - 19:37, 3 September 2010
  • ...imilar to SPI-2, which is found in both ''Salmonella'' spp. and ''Yersinia pestis'', and is crucial for survival and virulence(5,10). The TTSSs and flagellar
    18 KB (2,566 words) - 03:34, 20 August 2010
  • ...bonic plague. pHCM2, however, does not contain the operon essential for Y. pestis virulence.<sup>[10]</sup> The importance of pHCM2 is as of yet unknown, tho
    25 KB (3,587 words) - 03:38, 20 August 2010
  • ...shown that the gene mutation does not provide protection against Yersinia pestis infections. [[#References |[7]]] The current hypothesizes suggest that the
    19 KB (2,812 words) - 02:59, 9 May 2015
  • ...ting cadavers infected with the plague, caused by the bacteria <i>Yersinia pestis</i>, over the walls of the city, causing the plague to spread over the Medi
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