
There is evidence that in 1923-2014 the sharp aggravations of the epizootic situation of plague in the area of its Caspian sandy natural focus after long interepizootic periods are in time with the ups of the Caspian Sea in the extrema of 11-year solar cycles. There were cases of multiple manifestations of plague in the same areas in the epizootic cycles of 1946-1954, 1979-1996, 2001, and 2013-2014. The paper considers the possible role of amebae of the genus Acanthamoeba and nematodes, the representatives of the orders Rhabditida and Tylenchida in the microfocal pattern of plague manifestations.
Plague, Nematoda, Yersinia pestis, Oceans and Seas, Acanthamoeba, Rodentia, Disease Outbreaks, Insect Vectors, Russia, Flea Infestations, Zoonoses, Animals, Humans, Siphonaptera, Solar Activity, Disease Reservoirs
Plague, Nematoda, Yersinia pestis, Oceans and Seas, Acanthamoeba, Rodentia, Disease Outbreaks, Insect Vectors, Russia, Flea Infestations, Zoonoses, Animals, Humans, Siphonaptera, Solar Activity, Disease Reservoirs
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