Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

2nd plague death in Inner Mongolia

- Agencies

BEIJING: A patient in northern China has died from the plague, the second death from the disease in the country’s Inner Mongolia region this week.

The victim died on Friday from multiple organ failure in a case of bubonic plague, the Bayannaoer city health commission said.

The area where the person lived has been sealed off, and seven close contacts have been placed under medical observatio­n, the commission said. They all tested negative for the plague and showed no symptoms.

On Thursday, medical authoritie­s confirmed a different form of the disease as the cause of death of another person four days earlier, the Baotou city health commission said.

China has largely eradicated the plague, but occasional cases are still reported. The last known major outbreak was in 2009, when several people died in the town of Ziketan in Qinghai province on the Tibetan plateau.

WHO TO PROBE FLU CASE SPIKE IN TURKMENIST­AN

The World Health Organizati­on (WHO) has secured permission to conduct independen­t sampling in officially coronaviru­sfree Turkmenist­an, after expressing “serious concern” over rising pneumonia cases in the country, a WHO official said.

Hans Kluge, WHO’S Europe director, said it “expressed serious concern about (a rise) in #COVID19 negative pneumonia” in the country during a teleconfer­ence of Turkmenist­an leader Gurbanguly Berdymukha­medov and WHO chief Tedros Ghebreyesu­s on Friday.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India