While the WHO said it is “carefully” keeping an eye on a confirmed case of the bubonic plague in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region of China, it does not seem to be “high-risk,” a spokesperson said
Authorities in Bayannur have directed locals to not hunt or eat
that could carry the disease and to practice caution to prevent transmission between humans, Xinhua reported.last week after eating the meat of a marmot, a small mammal, Xinhua reported., according to the WHO. "Bubonic plague has been with us and is always with us, for centuries. We are looking at the case numbers in China. It's being well managed,” Harris
reporters in Geneva Tuesday, according to the BBC."At the moment, we are not considering it high risk but we're watching it, monitoring it carefully."
日本 最新ニュース, 日本 見出し
Similar News:他のニュース ソースから収集した、これに似たニュース記事を読むこともできます。
China reports bubonic plague case, raises local alert level in Inner MongoliaLocal health authorities in China's Inner Mongolia region announced a suspected positive case of bubonic plague.
続きを読む »
China closes tourist spots in Inner Mongolia after bubonic plague caseAuthorities in the Chinese region of Inner Mongolia have closed several tourist spots after a case of bubonic plague was confirmed this week.
続きを読む »
China reports bubonic plague case, raises local alert level in Inner MongoliaHealth officials in Bayannur said a farmer was sickened and hospitalized, leading to a local plague alert.
続きを読む »
Suspected case of bubonic plague in China's Inner MongoliaAuthorities in the Chinese region of Inner Mongolia are on high alert after a suspected case of bubonic plague, the disease that caused the Black Death pandemic, was reported Sunday.
続きを読む »
A Bubonic Plague Case Was Confirmed in China's Inner Mongolia, Health Officials ReportHealth officials reported on July 5 that a bubonic plague case was confirmed in China's Inner Mongolia. The man infected is currently in stable condition.
続きを読む »
China's Inner Mongolia region reports bubonic plague caseLocal health authorities in China have reported a suspected bubonic plague case in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. Plague can be fatal in up to 90% of people infected if not treated, primarily with several types of antibiotics.
続きを読む »