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- Yersinia pestis (Y. pestis; formerly Pasteurella pestis) is a gram-negative, non-motile, coccobacillus bacterium without spores that is related to both...
- Yersinia is a genus of bacteria in the family Yersiniaceae. Yersinia species are Gram-negative, coccobacilli bacteria, a few micrometers long and fractions...
- Yersinia enterocolitica is a Gram-negative, rod-shaped bacterium, belonging to the family Yersiniaceae. It is motile at temperatures of 22–29°C (72–84°F)...
- Yersinia pseudotuberculosis is a Gram-negative bacterium that causes Far East scarlet-like fever in humans, who occasionally get infected zoonotically...
- plague of Justinian was Yersinia pestis, the same bacterium responsible for the Black Death (1346–1353). Ancient and modern Yersinia pestis strains are closely...
- Europe's 14th century po****tion. The disease is caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis and spread by fleas and through the air. One of the most significant...
- J. (2020). "Yersinia artesiana sp. nov., Yersinia proxima sp. nov., Yersinia alsatica sp. nov., Yersina vastinensis sp. nov., Yersinia thracica sp. nov...
- Yersinia ruckeri is a species of Gram-negative bacteria, known for causing enteric redmouth disease in some species of fish. Strain 2396-61 (= ATCC[clarification...
- Yersinia proxima is a Gram-negative bacterium in the family Yersiniaceae that is phylogenetically close to Yersinia enterocolitica. Members of this species...
- Yersinia aleksiciae is a Gram-negative bacteria that is commonly isolated from the **** of warm-blooded animals such as humans, reindeers, and pigs. The...