Abstract:The eco-geographic landscape is an important factor in the formation of plague natural foci, which is composed of soil, topography, climate, vegetation and other elements, among which soil element play an important role in the silence and epidemic period of plague. This article reviews the associated hypothesis of Yersinia pestis in soil and corresponding role between soil and the epidemic of plague.
李瑞, 尹家祥. 生态地理景观要素土壤与鼠疫的关系[J]. 中国人兽共患病学报, 2020, 36(10): 876-880.
LI Rui, YIN Jia-xiang. Relationship between the soil element in eco-geographical landscape and the occurrence of plague. Chinese Journal of Zoonoses, 2020, 36(10): 876-880.
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