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2019
DOI: 10.3389/fvets.2019.00207
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Marmots and Yersinia pestis Strains in Two Plague Endemic Areas of Tien Shan Mountains

Abstract: The main purpose of this study was to clarify the role of gray marmots ( Marmota baibacina ) in the long-term maintenance of highly virulent strains of Yersinia pestis in two plague endemic foci of the Tien Shan Mountains in Kyrgyzstan. We present data from regular observations of populations of M. baibacina and small rodents cohabiting with marmots in the mountainous grasslands of the Sari-Dzhas (east of Issyk-Kul Lake) and the Upper-Naryn (… Show more

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“…In the natural setting, Y. pestis L‐forms have been observed within the corpus of fleas (Bazanova et al, 1997; Konnov et al, 1986; Maevski et al, 1994). In field tick samples (Sariyeva et al, 2019) and have been recovered from ticks and mites weeks after experimental infection (Zykin et al, 1989). Further investigations have revealed L‐forms within live animals (Dunaev et al, 1982), in host carcasses (Dunayev et al, 1981; Zykin et al, 1989), and in soil protozoans (Domadarski et al, 1995).…”
Section: Sources For Changementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the natural setting, Y. pestis L‐forms have been observed within the corpus of fleas (Bazanova et al, 1997; Konnov et al, 1986; Maevski et al, 1994). In field tick samples (Sariyeva et al, 2019) and have been recovered from ticks and mites weeks after experimental infection (Zykin et al, 1989). Further investigations have revealed L‐forms within live animals (Dunaev et al, 1982), in host carcasses (Dunayev et al, 1981; Zykin et al, 1989), and in soil protozoans (Domadarski et al, 1995).…”
Section: Sources For Changementioning
confidence: 99%
“…These outbreaks are linked to transfer from sympatric livestock (Dagleish et al 2007;Ostrowski et al 2011). Bubonic plague (Yersinia pestis) and anthrax (Bacillus anthracis) are also carried by wild ungulates and smaller prey taken by snow leopards, such as marmots (Marmota baibacina) (Sariyeva et al 2019). Marmots are hunted by people for their meat in large parts of the snow leopard range, and associated human deaths from plague transmission have been reported recently (Grewal 2020).…”
Section: Ungulatesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Republic of Kazakhstan is a landlocked country in Central Asia dominated by continental climate. Totalling up to 2.7 million km 2 , the size of the country approximately is seven times the size of Germany and hosts a relatively small population of 18.6 million inhabitants. Historically, Kazakhstan served as the cradle of many consequential pathogens.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Its vast steppes and the hot and dry climate fuelled the evolution of plague (Yersinia pestis). Furthermore, diseases like Anthrax, Tularaemia and Brucellosis, to name but a few, are endemic to the region (1)(2)(3). There exists a vast amount of under-investigated potential natural foci for the vectors or reservoirs of some of these diseases.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%