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- Plague - World Health Organization (WHO)
Plague is an infectious disease caused by the bacteria Yersinia pestis, a zoonotic bacteria, usually found in small mammals and their fleas It is transmitted between animals through fleas
- Plague - World Health Organization (WHO)
Plague is an infectious disease caused by the bacteria Yersinia pestis, usually found in small mammals and their fleas
- Plague - World Health Organization (WHO)
Plague is an infectious disease found in some small mammals and their fleas People can contract plague if they are in bitten by infected fleas, and develop the bubonic form of plague Sometimes bubonic plague progresses to pneumonic plague, when the bacteria reaches the lungs Person-to-person transmission is possible through the inhalation of infected respiratory droplets of a person who has
- Plague Outbreak Toolbox - World Health Organization (WHO)
Welcome to the Plague Outbreak Toolbox Key reference documents Plague information page (Geneva: World Health Organization; 2018) Plague fact sheet (Geneva: World Health Organization; 2022) Operational guidelines on plague surveillance, diagnosis, prevention and control (New Delhi: WHO Regional Office for South-East Asia; 2010)
- Plague - Madagascar - World Health Organization (WHO)
Plague is endemic in Madagascar and outbreaks occur regularly, although every outbreak is cause for concern Furthermore, pneumonic plague is a notifiable disease under the International Health Regulations 2005
- 鼠疫 - World Health Organization (WHO)
重要事实 鼠疫由鼠疫耶尔森菌引起,这是一种动物源性细菌,通常可在小哺乳动物及其跳蚤上发现。 感染鼠疫的人通常在1-7天潜伏期后,出现症状。 鼠疫感染有两种主要临床形式:腺鼠疫和肺鼠疫。腺鼠疫是最常见的形式,其特征是淋巴结疼痛肿大或淋巴结发炎。 鼠疫通过染病跳蚤叮咬、与受
- Plague – Madagascar - World Health Organization (WHO)
However, plague in Madagascar is seasonal and WHO expects additional reports of cases It is therefore important for the Ministry of Health, WHO, and partners to sustain prevention and response activities until April 2018 A longer term strategy will be needed for plague prevention, preparedness, and response
- Plague - Democratic Republic of the Congo
The WHO guideline for plague, including case definitions, has been disseminated to health facilities to improve the detection of cases The WHO is supporting plague endemic areas with surveillance, investigation of cases, and training of health workers and community relays in the prevention, early detection and case management of plague
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