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Xenopsylla cheopis (oriental rat flea), is the primary vector of plague in most large plague epidemics in Asia, Africa, and South America. Both male and female fleas can transmit the infection. Shown here is a male that is engorged with blood. Credit: CDC

Xenopsylla cheopis (oriental rat flea), is the primary vector of plague in most large plague epidemics in Asia, Africa, and South America. Both male and female fleas can transmit the infection. Shown here is a male that is engorged with blood. Credit: CDC

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