04 August 2009

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Plague kills 3rd man in sealed-off Chinese town
By HENRY SANDERSON (AP) – 4 hours ago

BEIJING — Medical staff raced to disinfect a sealed-off town in northwestern China on Tuesday after a third person died within four days in a pneumonic plague outbreak in the farming community of 10,000, local authorities said.

Police set up checkpoints around Ziketan in Qinghai province after the outbreak was first detected last Thursday. The lung infection is highly contagious can kill a human in 24 hours if left untreated.

Medical staff are disinfecting the area and killing rats, insects and fleas that can be carriers for the bacteria, a notice on the provincial health department Web site said. Authorities are keeping close track of people who came into contact with those infected.

Authorities urged anyone who had visited the town since mid-July and has developed a cough or fever to seek hospital treatment. Pneumonic plague is spread through the air and can be passed from person to person through coughing.

The latest victim was a 64-year-old man named Danzhi, the official Xinhua News Agency said.

He was a neighbor of a 32-year-old herdsman in Ziketan and a 37-year-old man who died earlier. A further nine people — mainly relatives of the herdsman — are infected and in a hospital, according to the local health bureau.

Of those, one is in an extremely serious condition and one other has developed symptoms of coughing and chest pain, but the rest are in stable condition and there have been no reports of new infections, Xinhua and the health department said.

Police checkpoints were set up in a 17-mile (28-kilometer) radius around Ziketan and people were not allowed to leave, a resident said. Many shops remained closed Tuesday, residents said, although more vehicles were out on the street.

Some people tried to leave the quarantined area on Monday evening after the third death was reported, mostly by foot, one resident reached by The Associated Press said Tuesday.

"A lot of people ran off last night when they heard that another person died of this plague. They are mostly from other provinces," said a foodseller surnamed Han who runs a stall at the Crystal Alley Market. "They headed back home with food, mineral water and their donkeys."

It was unclear if the people who headed out of the town made it past the police checkpoints. Officials at the local and provincial level were unavailable to comment.

According to the World Health Organization, pneumonic plague is one of the deadliest infectious diseases, capable of killing humans within 24 hours of infection.

A 2006 WHO report from an international meeting on plague cited a Chinese government disease expert as saying that most cases of the plague in China's northwest occur when hunters are contaminated while skinning infected animals.

Pneumonic plague is caused by the same bacteria that causes bubonic plague — the Black Death that killed an estimated 25 million people in Europe in the Middle Ages. However, bubonic plague is usually transmitted by flea bites and can be easily treated with antibiotics.
Compare our handling of the Flying Pig Flu outbreak to China's handling of this plague. Russia already has tightened border security... before it's even gotten out of a remote town, substantially smaller than La Gloria, Mexico, and bip-bam, they're on it, and every agency and news outlet on the planet has the full scoop.

2 comments:

  1. I guess the plague seems a lot more of a problem than the flu in the eyes of the general public and WHO as well. Thus the immediate and drastic response.

    If you haven't already read it, pick up a copy of The Plague by Albert Camus gives an excellent account of a person stuck in a town which has been quaranteened for about a year due to the plague.

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  2. Well, yes, except this flu started as a mystery respiratory illness that was killing a lot of people with "atypical pneumonia"... so there was every reason to snap to with at least close to this much alacrity... especially since they've been screaming paranoia about viruses mutating and killing us all for so many years now.... On top of this, if I suddenly died of the plague up in Del Norte, they wouldn't have identified it before half the town was dead and five hundred tourists had already gone home with my plague germs. This is a small farming town in an outlying area, and they have it diagnosed and reported and halted before it gets out of the immediate family. That's what I call good medicine... good administration.

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