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  • China: Pneumonic plague case in Gansu

    Source: http://7thspace.com/headlines/473071..._in_gansu.html


    CHP notified by NHFPC of plague case in Gansu

    Hong Kong (HKSAR) - The Centre for Health Protection (CHP) of the Department of Health last night (July 17) received notification from the National Health and Family Planning Commission (NHFPC) of a fatal case of pneumonic plague affecting a man aged 38 in Gansu.

    The patient, who presented with fever and coughsince July 13, was admitted to a local hospital on July 15 for isolation and management. His condition deteriorated and he passed away on July 16. He was a farm worker and had exposure to marmots.

    His clinical diagnosis was pneumonic plague...


    Source: HKSAR Government
    Published on: 2014-07-18

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    Re: China: Pneumonic plague case in Gansu

    Source: http://www.ecns.cn/2014/07-18/124891.shtml

    Plague death sparks Gansu epidemic alert
    2014-07-18 10:23 Shanghai Daily Web Editor: Si Huan

    Authorities in the city of Jiuquan, northwest China's Gansu Province, Thursday issued a level III emergency alert in response to the death of a resident from pneumonic plague.

    The victim, surnamed Wang but whose gender was not stated, died after contracting the serious lung infection, said a publicity official from the Yumen Health and Family Planning Commission.

    Following confirmation of the cause of death, 151 people known to have been in close contact with Wang, who lived in Yumen, were put into isolation pending health checks, the city government said. Yumen is administered by Jiuquan...

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      Re: China: Pneumonic plague case in Gansu

      Supposedly none of the contacts of the dead man have any symptoms 8 days after his death.


      Yumen plague epidemic has been effective disposal
      2014-07-22 14:05:37 Source: China Gansu Network - Gansu Legal News Author: Editor: Guwen Click image to view next
        Original title: Yumen plague epidemic has been effective disposal

         China Gansu Network July 22 hearing , according to the Gansu Legal News reports (Reporter Jiang Yibin) Reporter July 20 from the Jiuquan city government office was informed that as at 17:00 on the 19th, in close contact with over 151 cases of plague quarantine officers have not yet found abnormal symptoms . The discovery of timely, proper handling, the epidemic has been effectively controlled.

        At 16 o'clock on July 15, Yumen found a case of suspected plague cases, the patient died of his wounds. On the 17th at 3 pm, after the provincial CDC expert consultation, in accordance with national criteria plague diagnosed human cases of pneumonic plague.

        Reporters learned from the Provincial Planning Commission Wei, plague shorter incubation period, usually between 1-6 days, mostly for 2-3 days, individual cases up to 8-9 days. General symptoms of plague patients with various types of systemic symptoms critically ill.

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        Re: China: Pneumonic plague case in Gansu

        Source: http://mwcnews.net/news/asia-pacfic/...ealed-off.html

        Chinese city 'sealed off' after plague death
        Tuesday, 22 July 2014 11:31
        By Agencies


        China has sealed off parts of its northwestern city of Yumen after a resident died of bubonic plague last week, state media has reported.

        It said 151 people who came into direct contact with the victim were also placed in quarantine.

        A 38-year-old victim was infected by a marmot, a wild rodent, and died on July 16.

        Several districts of the city of about 100,000 people in Gansu province were subsequently turned into special quarantine zones, Xinhua said...

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        Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/0...n_5609908.html

        Bubonic Plague Death Seals Off Chinese City
        The Huffington Post | By Emily Thomas
        Posted: 07/22/2014 2:33 pm EDT Updated: 3 hours ago

        A town of 30,000 in China is prohibiting residents from leaving after a local man died from bubonic plague, state media announced Tuesday.

        The town of Yumen, in the northwestern province of Gansu, also quarantined 151 people, China Central Television (CCTV) said, per the Agence France-Presse. The extreme precautions follow the July 16 death of a 38-year-old man who contracted the infectious disease after he found a dead marmot (a squirrel-like rodent) and fed it to his dog. So far, no additional cases have been reported.

        "The city has enough rice, flour and oil to supply all its residents for up to one month," said CCTV, according to the AFP. "Local residents and those in quarantine are all in stable condition."...
        Last edited by Shiloh; July 22, 2014, 04:51 PM. Reason: added second article

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          Re: China: Pneumonic plague case in Gansu

          Source: http://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/2...r-plague-death


          24 Jul 2014 - 3:29pm
          Quarantined Chinese town reopens after plague death

          A Chinese town sealed off after a man died of plague has re-opened after authorities found no further cases of the illness. A dead marmot is reportedly to blame for the outbreak.
          By AFP
          24 Jul 2014 - 3:29 PM UPDATED 2 HOURS AGO


          A Chinese town sealed off after a man died of plague re-opened on Thursday after authorities found no further cases of the illness, state media said.

          Authorities barred 30,000 people living in Yumen in the northwestern province of Gansu from leaving, while road blocks prevented others from entering, after a 38-year-old died from plague last week.

          "We have not discovered any new plague cases," the state-run China News service cited Gansu's health bureau as saying...

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