Volume 27, Number 8—August 2021
Synopsis
Plague Transmission from Corpses and Carcasses
Table 1
Research topic | Infectiousness of body fluids of living plague patients | Infections acquired from corpses and carcasses | Infectiousness of body fluids of corpses and carcasses |
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Study type |
Descriptive (including surveillance data, case series, and case reports) |
Descriptive (including case series and case reports) |
Descriptive (including case series and case reports) |
Participants |
Persons who have laboratory-confirmed plague |
Persons or animals that died of laboratory-confirmed plague |
Persons or animals that died of laboratory-confirmed plague |
Outcomes | New case of confirmed plague attributed to direct transmission from an infected human (i.e., human-to-human transmission) | New case of confirmed plague attributed to direct transmission from an infected corpse or carcass | New case of confirmed plague attributed to direct transmission from an infected corpse or carcass, with a specified period between the time of death of the plague victim and time of contact with corpse |
Isolation of Yersinia pestis by culture from body fluids from an infected corpse or carcass, with a specified period between the time of death of the plague victim and the time of Y. pestis identification |
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Exclusion criteria | None | Studies reporting only cases of plague attributed to consumption of infected meat, or cases transmitted by vectors such as fleas | Studies examining the persistence of Y. pestis DNA in corpses or carcasses that were previously buried, in the soil, or on environmental surfaces |
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