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Yersinia pestis and plague in the 21st century: learning from a distant past

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Plague is an often fulminant and fatal disease caused by the bacterial pathogen Yersinia pestis. Three major historical plague pandemics have heavily influenced human societies, and recent evidence demonstrates that plague has also influenced human biology. Plague is still endemic in several continents and remains a potential public health risk. In this article, we examine the current situation of plague around the world and the different players that participate in plague ecosystems. We discuss in particular the recent research that allows us to understand plague in pre-historical times, as well as how past pandemics have modulated the evolution of human immune genes. We also highlight future challenges that await us in the study of this deadly but fascinating disease.
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pasteur-04087871 , version 1 (03-05-2023)

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Guillem Mas Fiol, C Demeure, Anne-Sophie Le Guern, Javier Pizarro-Cerdá. Yersinia pestis and plague in the 21st century: learning from a distant past. The Biochemist, 2023, 45 (2), pp.1-5. ⟨10.1042/bio_2023_109⟩. ⟨pasteur-04087871⟩

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