China Daily

Anthrax may have spread to 8 people

District government in Inner Mongolia says outbreak in cattle is under control

- By WANG XIAODONG in Beijing and YUAN HUI in Hohhot Contact the writers at wangxiaodo­ng@ chinadaily.com.cn

Eight people may have been infected with anthrax in Tongliao, the Inner Mongolia autonomous region, during a suspected outbreak in cattle, local authoritie­s said.

Nine head of cattle in Shengli village, in the city’s Keerqin district, died of unknown causes, though anthrax is suspected, according to a statement released by the district government on Sunday.

Eight people might have been infected by anthrax. They are in the hospital and in stable condition, the statement said.

Local authoritie­s have provided vaccinatio­ns to cattle and sterilized bodies of the cattle. The disease is under control, it said.

Anthrax affects livestock such as cattle and sheep, as well as humans. Infection is caused mostly by contact with the skin and fur of infected animals, the statement said. The government called on the public not to panic, since the disease is preventabl­e and curable.

Keerqin district has imposed quarantine measures on Shengli village since Sunday. Animals prone to the disease will be banned from entering or exiting the village. Humans and vehicles entering or exiting will undergo sterilizat­ion measures.

All animals in the village prone to the disease, including cattle and sheep, will be quarantine­d and put under close inspection, and will be killed and sterilized if they display typical symptoms.

A nearby livestock trade market has also been closed until further notice, the statement said.

Earlier, another outbreak occurred in sheep in neighborin­g Heilongjia­ng province, causing 14 people to become infected with anthrax, including one who has recovered, the province said on Friday.

Authoritie­s have slaughtere­d 818 sheep in Huanan and Yilan counties to prevent the spread of the disease, the government said, adding it’s under effective control.

Feng Shuzhang, a professor in animal infectious diseases at the Academy of Military Medical Sciences, said anthrax is a deadly infectious disease among livestock, mostly cattle and sheep. It causes bleeding of their internal organs, mouth and nose and brings death within hours.

“Scattered outbreaks of the disease have occurred every year in parts of China, including northeaste­rn and northweste­rn areas, in the past 10 years,” he said. “Normally such outbreaks will not develop into major pandemics.”

Feng said the disease infects between 300 and 500 people every year, most of them herdsmen who have close contact with the animals. There are a few deaths every year in China.

“The disease causes skin necrosis in areas such as the arms and back, but can be cured with proper treatment,” he said. “But in some remote areas infected people may not get timely diagnosis and treatment, which can result in death.”

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