China's Inner Mongolia reports two cases of bubonic plague
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[August 14, 2023]
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's northern region of Inner Mongolia
reported two cases of bubonic plague on Saturday, following a previous
infection that was detected on Aug. 7, the local government said.
The two people infected are the husband and daughter of the previous
case, the government said in a statement on its website.
All close contacts have been quarantined and have shown no abnormal
symptoms, according to the statement.
Cases of bubonic plague infection, a highly infectious disease that is
spread mostly by rodents, are low in China, with most found in Inner
Mongolia and northwestern Ningxia region in recent years.
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Bubonic plague is the most common
form of plague, which can be fatal if not treated in time, according
to the World Health Organization.
(Reporting by Ethan Wang and Ryan Woo; Editing by Jamie Freed)
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