China seals off town after plague kills two
CHAINA: China has sealed off a remote far-western town of 10,000
people after two people died of pneumonic plague, state media said on
Monday, but the World Health Organisation said such outbreaks were
nothing new.
Another 10 people had contracted the disease in the ethnically
Tibetan region of the sparsely populated province of Qinghai, Xinhua
news agency said.
The town of Ziketan and the surrounding region had been closed off,
the Health Ministry said. China experiences periodic outbreaks of
plague, which is typically spread by rodents and fleas, is airborne and
can spread easily between people.
But the WHO said it was not unduly concerned.
"This is not new," said Beijing-based WHO spokeswoman Vivian Tan.
"There have been sporadic cases reported over the years. We're not
surprised that it's come up. We're in constant contact with the
authorities to make sure things are under control."
She also said the fact that the outbreak had occurred in a remote
part of the country "should help to mitigate" the impact.
Beijing, Monday, REUTERS |