{Reference Type}: Case Reports {Title}: Primary case of human pneumonic plague occurring in a Himalayan marmot natural focus area Gansu Province, China. {Author}: Ge P;Xi J;Ding J;Jin F;Zhang H;Guo L;Zhang J;Li J;Gan Z;Wu B;Liang J;Wang X;Wang X; {Journal}: Int J Infect Dis {Volume}: 33 {Issue}: 0 {Year}: Apr 2015 {Factor}: 12.074 {DOI}: 10.1016/j.ijid.2014.12.044 {Abstract}: A case of primary pneumonic plague (PPP) caused by Yersinia pestis is reported. This case occurred in the largest plague area in China. The patient died after contact with a dog that had captured an infected marmot. Three of 151 contacts were shown to be positive for antibody against F1 antigen by indirect hemagglutination assay, but none had clinical symptoms. There was no secondary case.