Volume 30, Number 9—September 2024
Research
Ecologic, Geoclimatic, and Genomic Factors Modulating Plague Epidemics in Primary Natural Focus, Brazil
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Figure 10. Potential Yersinia pestis transmission networks in a study of ecologic, geoclimatic, and genomic factors modulating plague epidemics in primary natural focus, Brazil. A) Epidemic years, >5 human cases; B) nonepidemic years, <5 human cases. Transmission networks were based on biologic interactions between host and vector species. Weight of links represent relative proportion of flea species per small mammal.
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