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Plague Outbreak

Romero

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One could say that we didn't need more epidemic diseases right now, but now comes the old pneumonic plague too.



Quoting from Yahoo News, Sun Aug 2, 12:44 am ET:


Man dies from plague in China, 11 others infected

BEIJING – Thousands of people have been placed under quarantine in a town in northwest China after a man died of pneumonic plague and 11 others were confirmed infected with the deadly lung infection, health authorities said.

The 32-year-old herdsman died in Ziketan in Qinghai province, the provincial health bureau said in a statement posted on its Web site Saturday. It did not say when he died.

Most of the others infected are relatives of the deceased and are in stable condition in a hospital, the bureau said.

The town of 10,000 people has been placed under quarantine and a team of experts has been sent to the area, it said.

Pneumonic plague is spread through the air and can be passed from person to person through coughing, according to the World Health Organization. It is caused by the same bacteria that occurs in bubonic plague — the Black Death that killed an estimated 25 million people in Europe during the Middle Ages.

While bubonic plague — which is usually transmitted by flea bite — can be treated with antibiotics if diagnosed early, pneumonic plague is one of the deadliest infectious diseases. According to the WHO, humans can die within 24 hours of infection.

The Qinghai health bureau statement warned that anyone who has visited Ziketan and surrounding areas since July 16 and has developed a fever or a cough should seek treatment at a hospital.​

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Quoting Wikipedia on pneumonic plague, pathology and transmission:


Pathology and transmission

Pneumonic plague can be caused in two ways: primary, which results from the inhalation of aerosolised plague bacteria, or secondary, when septicemic plague spreads into lung tissue from the bloodstream. Pneumonic plague is not vector-borne like bubonic plague; instead it can be spread from person to person. There have been cases of pneumonic plague resulting from the dissection or handling of contaminated animal tissue. This is one type of the formerly known Black Plague. It could kill 90%-100% if they coughed and passed on the bacteria.​

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I don't think this will be a Black Death II, but it is scary nevertheless. Bacteria are easier to cure than viruses and I don't fear this will be another pandemic. But it can still be a serious epidemic in developing countries, can't it? As contagious as this disease is, I'm not so sure they can stop it before it can spread. We will see.
 
C'mon, more epidemics diseases? Maybe the Mayans were right about 2012.
The Swine flu is nothing (nothing deathly), but if the virus evolves...
 
wpstudart;51357 said:
C'mon, more epidemics diseases? Maybe the Mayans were right about 2012.
The Swine flu is nothing (nothing deathly), but if the virus evolves...

Actually, in the very likely event the H1N1 strain mutates, it can mutate into meningitis which kills. I'd know, as my sister died from meningitis.

But it's not too deadly in the normal state either, but it can kill babies, pregnant women and a lot of the time, people in bad living conditions.

But wow, another outbreak? I wouldn't say 2012 is coming true, because this is normal for our world really.
 
ChrisRedfield1994;51376 said:
Actually, in the very likely event the H1N1 strain mutates, it can mutate into meningitis which kills. I'd know, as my sister died from meningitis.

But it's not too deadly in the normal state either, but it can kill babies, pregnant women and a lot of the time, people in bad living conditions.

But wow, another outbreak? I wouldn't say 2012 is coming true, because this is normal for our world really.

Sorry about your sister man. I hate meningitis, my uncle got it, and got very bad. And let's hope the mayans were wrong.
 
It's because their eating dogs, cats etc. That's my theory on how SARS started, the virus was transfered from animals to humans. They also have big food marketing on the street in the sun and things like that in some parts of asia.
 
It's fine everyone =)
I didn't know her, seeing as she'd be 21 this year.

But yeah, this is actually normal for our world. Viruses/plagues that have been dormant for some time reawaken, it's part of their life as the illness. They go dormant, and after a long time, they just come back.
 
Yeah, but I never saw 2 epidemic diseases, one is going pandemic, and the other, that looks that is more deathly, let's just hope it keeps there in China.
 
wpstudart;51532 said:
Yeah, but I never saw 2 epidemic diseases, one is going pandemic, and the other, that looks that is more deathly, let's just hope it keeps there in China.

Sky News recently got information that it's an airborne virus, so it's impossible to quarantine it.
 
Airborne Virus? That's just keep us more worried. We will have to leave our houses with Hazard suits now. And they have a 'prevision' until this becomes a pandemic disease? I just read that it's unlikely to create mass death.
 
I always see big pandemic virsuses as lifes way of saying"Humans are way too overpopulated!".You may cure one thing but something else is always gonna pop up.Humans are fragile dude but i'm confident nothing like that will get me, i just make myself believe that i will never catch whatever it is haha.Well its better then being paranoid right?
 
I just keep thinking of that time I had to go into hospital because I had severe flu (just normal flu, mind, not H1N1) and it was horrible.. most of its all blurry cuz I slept for like 30+ hours but I remember being far too hot, and my breathing going... thats why I was so cautious when Swine Flu became big news.

It also terrified me as the first cases to be recognized in the UK were in Monklands Hospital, which is like 2 miles down the road from me and that's the hospital I go to when I'm ill.
 
CassidyAcid;51634 said:
I just keep thinking of that time I had to go into hospital because I had severe flu (just normal flu, mind, not H1N1) and it was horrible.. most of its all blurry cuz I slept for like 30+ hours but I remember being far too hot, and my breathing going... thats why I was so cautious when Swine Flu became big news.

It also terrified me as the first cases to be recognized in the UK were in Monklands Hospital, which is like 2 miles down the road from me and that's the hospital I go to when I'm ill.

At least you were with an ordinary flu, not h1n1 :D
 
wpstudart;51631 said:
Me too, I already got a disease like that, and got with a 42° fever. Almost died in the first day.

Seriously?! What flu??

Or are you joking?
 
wolfgirl;51686 said:
Seriously?! What flu??

Or are you joking?

Yeah, unfortunately I got a 42° fever, but it wasn't a flu, it was another disease, a tropical disease. I'll check how it's called in English, just a minute.

EDIT: In Brazil is named Dengue, in English is called Dengue Fever. Very different. Anyway, Dengue is transmitted by Aedes mosquitoes, particularly A. aegypti and A. albopictus. Dengue may also be transmitted via infected blood products (blood transfusions, plasma, and platelets), but the scale of this problem is unknown.

I got 'bitten' by Aedes Aegypti and got the disease. I got the 'simple' one, but I had a tough break. When I saw I was with that fever, I needed to take a cold shower ASAP. But I couldn't get off bed, luck of mine that mum was home. She take me to the shower and put a really cold water. I had a Termic 'shock' (when you're body is hot, and you get him cold too quick), which is bad, but necessary. But at least, that fever was only that day. Never again.
 
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