“…However, neutrophils are better capable of killing the bacteria at this transitional stage in the bacteria's early pathogenesis [53,58,80,81]. In contrast, when a macrophage or monocyte phagocytizes Y. pestis, the bacterium prevents killing within these cells and is capable of establishing an intracellular niche [51,54,55,57,59,82,83]. In further support of this, Y. pestis infected rodents and nonhuman primates show bacteria association with macrophages, but to a lesser extent neutrophils from within the same infected host [49,53,58,84].…”