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  1. Alexandre Emile Jean Yersin (22 September 1863 – 1 March 1943) was a Swiss - French physician and bacteriologist. He is remembered as the co-discoverer of the bacillus responsible for the bubonic plague or pest, which was later named in his honour: Yersinia pestis. Another bacteriologist, the Japanese physician Kitasato Shibasaburō, is often ...

  2. Apr 16, 2024 · Alexandre Yersin (born Sept. 23, 1863, Lavaux, near Aubonne, Switz.—died March 1, 1943, Nha Trang, Annam, Indochina [now in Vietnam]) was a Swiss-born French bacteriologist and one of the discoverers of the bubonic plague bacillus, Pasteurella pestis, now called Yersinia pestis.

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  3. Oct 24, 2017 · Learn about the life and achievements of Alexandre Yersin, a Swiss-born Pasteurian who discovered the plague bacillus in Hong Kong in 1894. He also founded the Institut Pasteur in Nha Trang and conducted various scientific experiments in Vietnam.

  4. Alexandre Yersin was born on September 22, 1863, in Aubonne, Switzerland, to a French family. His father, a schoolteacher, died a few weeks before Alexandre was born. After studying medicine in Lausanne, Marburg, and Paris, young Yersin joined Louis Pasteur’s research laboratory in Paris in 1886. There, he contributed to development of a ...

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  5. Mar 1, 2022 · Learn about the remarkable life and achievements of Alexandre Yersin, a polymath and physician who worked in Vietnam from 1895 to 1943. He founded the first medical school, discovered the bubonic plague bacillus, and pioneered transdisciplinary research.

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  7. Jan 4, 2022 · Alexandre Yersin’s statue in Nha Trang Image credit: VOV. After his death, his name was given to roads in Saigon, Hanoi, Nha Trang, and Da Lat and a part of the Pasteur Institute of Nha Trang became the Yersin Museum. In commemoration of his 151th birthday in 2014, he was declared an honorary citizen of Vietnam. The great legacy of Alexandre ...

  8. Jan 18, 2014 · The causative bacterium of plague was described and cultured by Alexandre Yersin in Hong Kong in 1894, after which transmission of bacteria from rodents by flea bites was discovered by Jean-Paul Simond in 1898. Effective treatment with antiserum was initiated in 1896, but this therapy was supplanted by sulphonamides in the 1930s and by streptomycin starting in 1947. India suffered an estimated ...

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