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Published online 30 April 2004 | Nature | doi:10.1038/news040426-14
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Desert gerbils signal plague
Rodent numbers could predict human disease.
For over half a century, an army of researchers warily scanned the Kazakhstan desert in the former Soviet Union for signs of a ferocious threat to public health... gerbils.
The furry creatures themselves did not inspire fear.
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