Bubonic plague has stirred up in the city of Binnur in northern China. Authorities have issued a warning after a case of bubonic plague surfaced. There have been two reported cases of bubonic plague in the city of Banyanur, located in the Mongolia Autonomous Region. Level three-level warnings have been issued throughout the city to prevent plugs.
one of the three types of plague caused by bacterium Yersinia pestis. One to seven days after exposure to the bacteria, flu-like symptoms develop
In the bubonic form of plague, the bacteria enter through the skin through a flea bite and travel via the lymphatic vessels to a lymph node, causing it to swell. Diagnosis is made by finding the bacteria in the blood, sputum, or fluid from lymph nodes.
This level of warning may continue until the end of 2020, according to a report by the Chinese state-run People's Daily Online. The person infected with the plague is kept separate and his condition is stable. this is caused by a bacterial infection and can be fatal. However, antibiotics exist for this.
It is not yet clear how these people became infected with the plague. Following Level 3 warnings, the eating of animals with the plague is banned. People are also asked to report immediately when symptoms of the plague occurred. these infections occur frequently throughout the world. In 2017, there were more than 300 cases of bubonic plague in Madagascar.
In May last year, two people died due to this in Mongolia. These people ate raw meat. The virus is transmitted to humans through mice and squirrels. Due to this plague, a person suddenly has fever, headache, chills, and weakness. Swelling occurs in one or several places in the body. There is a pain in lymph nodes.