Host resistance, population structure and the long-term persistence of bubonic plague: contributions of a modelling approach in the Malagasy focus.
Although bubonic plague is an endemic zoonosis in many countries around the world, the factors responsible for the persistence of this highly virulent disease remain poorly known. Classically, the endemic persistence of plague is suspected to be due to the coexistence of plague resistant and plague...
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Main Authors: | Fanny Gascuel, Marc Choisy, Jean-Marc Duplantier, Florence Débarre, Carine Brouat |
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Language: | EN |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2013
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/16b11a91176b47c5a2f8fd01893aa50e |
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