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WHO: Plague in Madagascar Could Spread 世界卫生组织:瘟疫可能在马达加斯加蔓延
From VOA Learning English, this is the Health Report.
For much of 2014, health officials around the world have been guarding against Ebola virus.
There is another disease that can cause as much attention and fear – the plague.
Last week, the World Health Organization reported on cases of plague in the island nation of Madagascar. WHO officials warned the disease could spread throughout the country.
Madagascar's health ministry1 reported in November that the plague has killed nearly 50 people. And it said over 130 people are thought to be infected.
Just the word plague alone calls up images of the Black Death hundreds of years ago. The Black Plague killed more than 25 million people in Medieval Europe.
Madagascar is far from that number.
But the World Health Organization reports that the plague could infect many people. So, the WHO is working with health officials in Madagascar to contain the outbreak.
The plague is not new to Madagascar. It seems to reappear in the country every year.
However, the WHO’s Christian2 Lindmeier says the U.N. health agency is very concerned about this outbreak. He says the number of cases of plague appears to be higher than in recent years.
“Cases have been reported in 16 districts of seven regions. In Antananarivo, the capital and largest city in Madagascar, also two recorded cases have been identified, including one death."
Mr. Lindmeier says the disease could spread quickly because of the city’s high population and the weakness of the health care system. Another problem is that the insects spreading the disease are becoming resistant3 to the chemical product designed to kill them.
The first case of the plague was identified on August 31. The patient died three days later. However, the health officials in Madagascar did not report the outbreak to the WHO until November 4.
Christian Lindmeier says measures for the control and prevention of plague are being put into effect in the affected4 areas. He says personal protective equipment, insecticides and antibiotics6 are being made available in those areas.
He says a WHO expert has gone to Madagascar to work with the health officials there. They plan to fully7 investigate the situation to see what more needs to be done to bring the disease under control.
“Plague can be a very severe disease in people with a case fatality8 ratio of 30 to 60 percent if left untreated. Plague is caused by the bacteria Yersinia pestis, a zoonotic bacteria usually found in small animals and their fleas10. People infected with plague usually develop flu-like symptoms after an incubation period of three to seven days.”
Humans bitten by an infected flea9 usually develop a bubonic form of plague. It causes the swelling11, or enlargement, of lymph nodes. If the bacteria reach the lungs, the patient develops pneumonia12. The disease can spread from person to person through infected droplets13 spread by coughing.
Bubonic plague can be successfully treated with antibiotic5 drugs if caught early. But the WHO says pneumonic14 plague is one of the most deadly infectious diseases. It can kill patients within 24 hours after infection. To date, WHO says only two percent of reported cases are of the pneumonic form.
Words in This Story
plague – n. a disease that causes death and that spreads quickly to a large number of people
lymph node – n. any one of many rounded masses of tissue in the body through which lymph passes to be filtered and cleaned
resistant – adj. giving, capable of, or exhibiting resistance — often used in combination, such as a drug-resistant strain of virus
insecticide – n. a chemical product that is used to kill insects
antibiotic – n. medical. a drug that is used to kill harmful bacteria and to cure infections
pneumonia – n. medical. a serious disease that affects the lungs and makes it difficult to breathe. (Pneumonic is the adjective form.)
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