The following pages link to Yersinia pestis
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- Hemolytic–uremic syndrome (links | edit)
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- Plague of Justinian (links | edit)
- Vibrio vulnificus (links | edit)
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- List of fictional diseases (links | edit)
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- Proteus vulgaris (links | edit)
- Facultative anaerobic organism (links | edit)
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- Biological agent (links | edit)
- Alexandre Yersin (links | edit)
- Pasteur Institute (links | edit)
- Campylobacteriosis (links | edit)
- Plesiomonas shigelloides (links | edit)
- Comparative genomics (links | edit)