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Pest: see Budapest Budapest (b`dəpĕst'), city (1990 pop.
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, Hungary.

pest

Any organism, usually an animal, judged as a threat to humans. Most pests either compete with humans for natural resources or transmit disease to humans, their crops, or their livestock. Invertebrate pests include some protozoans, flatworms, nematodes, mollusks, arachnids, and especially insects. Mammals and birds can also be pests. Human activities, such as monocultural farming practices, use of broad-spectrum pesticides, and introduction of exotic species, often result in the proliferation of pest species. Certain fungi, bacteria, and viruses are also considered pests. Plant pests are usually called weeds.



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By recreating growth conditions in flea carriers and mammal hosts, scientists at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) have uncovered 176 proteins and likely proteins in the plague bacterium Yersinia pestis whose numbers rise and fall with the virulence of the disease.
F tularensis must be differentiated from other etiologies of ulceroglandular disease including B henselae (cat scratch disease), Yersinia pestis (plague), Bacillus anthracis (anthrax), and Spirillum minus (spirillary rat bite fever).
 
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