SURVEILLANCE AND GENETIC ANALYSIS OF PLAGUE INVESTIGATION IN CHINA

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Plague, as a re-emerging infectious disease, constantly threaten global health security, while, Yersinia pestis can invade into new geographic areas and appear in persons living or working in areas undergoing ecologic changes that increase human exposure to Y.pestis agents.
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