W. Mongolia imposes quarantine after suspected case of bubonic plague

W. Mongolia imposes quarantine after suspected case of bubonic plague

PanARMENIAN.Net - An administrative subdivision of Zavkhan province in western Mongolia has been quarantined for an indefinite period after a suspected case of bubonic plague was reported, local government said Sunday, July 26.

A 39-year-old resident of Uliastai soum has showed symptoms of high-grade fever, headache and muscle aches after eating marmot meat with his family a week ago. He is now under isolation at a local hospital, Xinhua reveals.

So far, at least nine people who had contacted the person have been isolated at their homes.

According to the country's National Center for Communicable Diseases, up to 17 out of all 21 provinces in Mongolia are now at risk of bubonic plague.

A total of seven suspected cases of bubonic plague have been reported across the country so far this year, with three confirmed by laboratory test results.

The plague is a bacterial disease that is spread by fleas living on wild rodents such as marmots and can kill an adult in fewer than 24 hours if not treated in time, according to the World Health Organization.

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