Serological evidence of Yersinia pestis infection in rodents and carnivores in Northwestern Iran.
Saber EsmaeiliParisa EsmaeiliAhmad MahmoudiAhmad GhasemiAli MohammadiAmin BagheriAria SohrabiFarshid RezaeiHamed HanifiAmir Hesam NeamatiMohammad Mehdi GouyaEhsan MostafaviPublished in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2023)
Serological evidence of Y. pestis circulation was observed in rodents and carnivores (sheepdogs and C. aureus). The presence of potential plague vectors and serological evidence of Y. pestis infection in the surveyed animals could probably raise the risk of infection and clinical cases of plague in the studied region. Training health personnel is therefore essential to encourage their detection of possible human cases of the disease.