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he discovered the plague because it was easy

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When did alexandre yersin discover the cause of the plague?

1894


What alexandre yersin discover?

he discovered the plague because it was easy


What micro-organisms Alexandre Yersin discover?

Yersinia pestis, aka the Bubonic Plague.


When was Alexandre Yersin born?

Alexandre Yersin was born on 1863-09-22.


When did Alexandre Yersin die?

Alexandre Yersin died on 1943-03-01.


What micro-organisms did Alexandre yersin discover?

Yersinia pestis, aka the Bubonic Plague.


What micro-organisms Alexandre Yersin discovered?

Yersinia pestis, aka the Bubonic Plague.


Which microorganism was discovered by alexandre yersin?

The bacteriologist Alexandre Yersin (1863-1943) discovered the bacterial agent responsible for the bubonic plague (aka Black Death) in 1894. In his honor the organism is named Yersinia pestis. The organism was also independently identified in Japan that same year by Kitasato Shibasaburo.


Who discovered the bacteria kingdom?

Michael Epstein, Karl Landsteiner, Alexander Ogston, Alexandre Yersin and more they were the one who discovered bacteria and fungi.


When was Luc Yersin born?

Luc Yersin was born on December 11, 1945, in Cully, Switzerland.


When was Yves Yersin born?

Yves Yersin was born on October 4, 1942, in Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland.


Is the yersinia pestis the same as the yersin bacillus?

Yes.