Abstract Yersinia is a genus of bacteria that includes several species known to cause diseases in humans and animals. We explore developments in anti-bacterial compounds to counteract Yersinia infections, focusing on both traditional antibiotic therapies and novel strategies targeting virulence factors, host-pathogen interactions, and vaccine development. This review evaluates current strategies for the treatment and management of Yersinia infections, outlining key challenges and emerging opportunities for improved clinical outcomes.
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