General Biology I
Yersinia pestis is a gram-negative bacterium that is the causative agent of the infectious disease known as plague. It primarily affects rodents but can be transmitted to humans through fleas, direct contact, or respiratory droplets. Yersinia pestis has played a significant role in human history, most notably during pandemics such as the Black Death, which resulted in millions of deaths across Europe and Asia.
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