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Chinese authorities have issued a warning about the bubonic plague
and forbidden eating certain animals after a suspected case was reported
at a Mongolian hospital.Known as the Black Death of the Middle Ages, the disease is highly infectious and often spread by the fleas on rodents.The
warning in the Chinese region of Inner Mongolia comes a day after a
hospital reported a patient suspected to have fallen ill with the
potentially fatal disease.
The health committee of the city of Bayan Nur issued the third-level alert, the second lowest in a four-level system.The alert forbids the hunting and eating of animals that could carry plague.The
public is also asked to report any suspected cases of plague or fever
with no clear causes, and to report any sick or dead marmots.
The warning on Sunday (local time) follows four reported cases of
plague in people from Inner Mongolia last November, including two of
pneumonic plague, a deadlier variant of plague.Plague cases are not uncommon in China but outbreaks have become increasingly rare.From 2009 to 2018, China reported 26 cases and 11 deaths.
No effective vaccine is available, but scientists are working to develop
one. Antibiotics can help prevent infection if you're at risk of or
have been exposed to plague.
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