MICROCHAPTER AND ENZOOTOGENESIS OF PLAGUE
Journal: Science and world (Vol.2, No. 57)Publication Date: 2018-05-29
Authors : Baitanayev O.A.;
Page : 32-38
Keywords : plague; foci; micro-focus; small ground squirrel; great gerbil; midday gerbil; tamarix gerbil; marmot; voles; metamorphism; hypothesis; enzootogenesis; bottleneck effect; soil amoeba; plague microbe; flea; epizootic triad.;
Abstract
The article presents a comparative assessment of landscape-ecological and epizootological features of natural foci of plague in Kazakhstan and Central Asia. The evidence of the phenomenon of metamorphic endemic territories, secondary in the evolutionary aspect of the field and pike foci of plague infection is given. The hypothesis of plague enzootogenesis, proposed from the standpoint of population genetics, is discussed.
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