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Ecologic, Geoclimatic, and Genomic Factors Modulating Plague Epidemics in Primary Natural Focus, Brazil

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Bezerra MF, Fernandes DLRS, Rocha IV, Pitta JLLP, Freitas NDA, Oliveira ALS, Guimarães RJPS, Gomes ECS, de Andreazzi CS, Sobreira M, Rezende AM, Cordeiro-Estrela P, Almeida AMP. Ecologic, Geoclimatic, and Genomic Factors Modulating Plague Epidemics in Primary Natural Focus, Brazil. Emerg Infect Dis. 2024 Sep;30(9):1850-1864. doi: 10.3201/eid3009.240468. PMID: 39173663; PMCID: PMC11346973.

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Plague is a deadly zoonosis that still poses a threat in many regions of the world. We combined epidemiologic, host, and vector surveillance data collected during 1961–1980 from the Araripe Plateau focus in northeastern Brazil with ecologic, geoclimatic, and Yersinia pestis genomic information to elucidate how these factors interplay in plague activity. We identified well-delimited plague hotspots showing elevated plague risk in low-altitude areas near the foothills of the plateau’s concave sectors. Those locations exhibited distinct precipitation and vegetation coverage patterns compared with the surrounding areas. We noted a seasonal effect on plague activity, and human cases linearly correlated with precipitation and rodent and flea Y. pestis positivity rates. Genomic characterization of Y. pestis strains revealed a foundational strain capable of evolving into distinct genetic variants, each linked to temporally and spatially constrained plague outbreaks. These data could identify risk areas and improve surveillance in other plague foci within the Caatinga biome.

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This work was supported by the Inova Novos Talentos–Fiocruz/Fundação Oswaldo Cruz (grant no. VPPCB-008-FIO-18-2-73 to M.F.B.) and Inova PROEP (grant no. IAM-005-FIO-22-2-2-36 to M.S.).

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