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Climate-driven introduction of the Black Death and successive plague reintroductions into EuropeEffectiveness of yearly, register based screening for chlamydia in the Netherlands: controlled trial with randomised stepped wedge implementationThe specificity and polymorphism of the MHC class I prevents the global adaptation of HIV-1 to the monomorphic proteasome and TAP.The distribution of CTL epitopes in HIV-1 appears to be random, and similar to that of other proteomes.Transmission of Chlamydia trachomatis through sexual partnerships: a comparison between three individual-based models and empirical dataDeterminants of sexual network structure and their impact on cumulative network measures.Effects of population based screening for Chlamydia infections in the Netherlands limited by declining participation rates.Chlamydia screening is not cost-effective at low participation rates: evidence from a repeated register-based implementation study in The Netherlands.Local persistence and extinction of plague in a metapopulation of great gerbil burrows, Kazakhstan.Human ectoparasites and the spread of plague in Europe during the Second Pandemic.The trophic responses of two different rodent-vector-plague systems to climate change.Wet climate and transportation routes accelerate spread of human plague.Reply to Park et al.: Human ectoparasite transmission of plague during the Second Pandemic is still plausibleEpidemiology of a bubonic plague outbreak in Glasgow, Scotland in 1900Living with plague: Lessons from the Soviet Union's antiplague systemQuantifying how MHC polymorphism prevents pathogens from adapting to the antigen presentation pathwayHuman plague system associated with rodent diversity and other environmental factorsEvolutionary selection of biofilm-mediated extended phenotypes in Yersinia pestis in response to a fluctuating environmentReply to Barbieri et al.: Out of the Land of Darkness: Plague on the fur trade routesReply to McLean et al.: Collections are critical
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