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Adolfo Lutz and Bubonic plague

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between Adolfo Lutz and Bubonic plague

Adolfo Lutz vs. Bubonic plague

Adolfo Lutz (6 October 1855 – 18 December 1940) was a Brazilian physician, father of tropical medicine and medical zoology in Brazil, and a pioneer epidemiologist and researcher in infectious diseases. Bubonic plague is one of three types of plague caused by bacterium Yersinia pestis.

Similarities between Adolfo Lutz and Bubonic plague

Adolfo Lutz and Bubonic plague have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Infection, Natural reservoir, Vaccine.

Infection

Infection is the invasion of an organism's body tissues by disease-causing agents, their multiplication, and the reaction of host tissues to the infectious agents and the toxins they produce.

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Natural reservoir

In infectious disease ecology and epidemiology, a natural reservoir, also known as a disease reservoir or a reservoir of infection, is the population of organisms or the specific environment in which an infectious pathogen naturally lives and reproduces, or upon which the pathogen primarily depends for its survival.

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Vaccine

A vaccine is a biological preparation that provides active acquired immunity to a particular disease.

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Adolfo Lutz and Bubonic plague Comparison

Adolfo Lutz has 69 relations, while Bubonic plague has 95. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 1.83% = 3 / (69 + 95).

References

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