human flea
English
Noun
human flea (plural human fleas)
- A species of flea, Pulex irritans, with a variety of hosts, that is relatively prevalent among humans.
- 1915, F. C. Bishopp, Fleas as Pests to Man and Animals, with Suggestions for Their Control, US Department of Agriculture Farmers' Bulletin 683, page 2,
- The human flea normally attacks man, but may be found on a number of other animals.
- 2007, Robert Sallares, Ecology, Evolution, and Epidemiolgy of Plague, Lester K. Little (editor), Plague and the End of Antiquity: The Pandemic of 541-750, page 272, footnote,
- Very high population concentrations of human fleas could conceivably lead to plague transmission even if the individual human flea is an inefficient vector (Hirst, Conquest of Plague, 186-87).
- 1915, F. C. Bishopp, Fleas as Pests to Man and Animals, with Suggestions for Their Control, US Department of Agriculture Farmers' Bulletin 683, page 2,
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