Fleas from common rodent species are an unlikely source of plague (Yersinia pestis) in managed forests of northwestern Oregon, USA.

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Full Title: Zoonoses Public Health

Abbreviation: Zoonoses Public Health

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Subject Category: Veterinary Medicine

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"CONFLICT OF INTEREST The authors declare no competing financial or other interests."

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"We thank numerous student field and laboratory assistants and volunteers for their immense contributions to data collection, Matthew Betts, Tom Manning and Dan Edge of Oregon State University for subject matter expertise and logistical support, and the Oregon Department of Forestry, especially Mitch B. Taylor, for access to study sites. For this work, R. Hanselmann was supported by a US EPA STAR fellowship (FP91730601), Oregon State University and OSU College of Veterinary Medicine intramural grants, fellowships from the Portland University Club Foundation and Oregon Lottery, and the P.F. and Nellie Buck Yerex Award."

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