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“Black Death” returns to world
China on Wednesday announced that a case of the bubonic plague, known as the “Black Death”, had been recorded in the northwestern region of Ningxia.
The black death patient had returned to Yinchuan from Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region in northern China.
According to the reports of the Epidemic Prevention and Control Headquarters in Ningxia Region, as soon as it was confirmed that a person infected with the “black death” had been infected with the plague.
The Ningxia Region stated emergency instructions and warnings from the fourth stage for the prevention and control of the disease, starting at 11 pm Tuesday, Require the competent authorities to make efforts to fully care for the patient and implement precautionary measures to prevent and control the disease before it spreads quickly.
What is the plague disease or “black death”?
The plague “Black Death”, is a disease caused by a strong infectious bacteria called “Yersinia” that lives in some animals, especially rodents and fleas, and causes death.
The plague was once the most feared disease in the world, but now it is easily treatable.
The plague caused by a bacterial infection was responsible for one of the most deadly epidemics in human history, the “Black Death”, and is considered one of the most widespread diseases in history during antiquity, killing about 50 million people in the 3 largest continents.
In the world, namely Africa, Asia and Europe, during the fourteenth century, and killed a fifth of the population of London in 1665, while more than 12 million people died of disease in China and India, in the nineteenth century.
Since then, there have been a few large-scale outbreaks of the epidemic.
Plague is a contagious disease that may lead to death, and infection is caused by a bacteria called “Yersinia” that lives in some animals, especially rodents and fleas.
The plague is the most common type of disease that can infect humans, and its name comes from the symptoms it causes, such as painful swelling in the lymph nodes or a “bub” in the groin or armpit.