The invasive pathogen Yersinia pestis disrupts host blood vasculature to spread and provoke hemorrhages.
Yersinia pestis is a powerful pathogen with a rare invasive capacity. After a flea bite, the plague bacillus can reach the bloodstream in a matter of days giving way to invade the whole organism reaching all organs and provoking disseminated hemorrhages. However, the mechanisms used by this bacteriu...
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Main Authors: | Guillain Mikaty (Author), Héloïse Coullon (Author), Laurence Fiette (Author), Javier Pizarro-Cerdá (Author), Elisabeth Carniel (Author) |
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