Nicholas Wang

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Medical people of the earlier eras might guess that bubonic plague was somehow related to rodents, yes, but they didn’t know how or why until Alexandre Yersin, during an 1894 epidemic in Hong Kong, found the plague bacterium in rats. Even that didn’t illuminate the path to human infection until Paul-Louis Simond, several years later, showed that the bacterium is transmitted by rat fleas.
Spillover: Animal Infections and the Next Human Pandemic
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