160 quarantined after bubonic plague death in Kyrgyzstan

August 28, 2013 09:08 pm | Updated 09:08 pm IST - BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan

Four people have been hospitalised and 160 quarantined after a 15 year-old boy who ate marmot meat died of the bubonic plague last week, the Kyrgyzstan Ministry of Health said on Wednesday.

The Ministry in the Central Asian nation said the boy told medics he spent the previous week camping in the mountains where he had eaten barbecued marmot, a large ground squirrel that typically lives in mountainous areas.

The Ministry of Health established quarantine in parts of the mountainous North-east, but said there was no risk of an epidemic.

Four residents in the boy’s village were hospitalised on Wednesday after complaining of fever, though none had contact with the boy. A high fever is a common symptom of many diseases, such as the flu or measles.

There are several thousand cases of bubonic plague every year worldwide. People usually catch the disease after being bitten by an infected insect or animal or coming into close contact with an infected animal, like hunters removing an animal’s skin.

Bubonic plague is the most common type of plague and causes painful swollen lymph nodes called bubos. The disease swept across Europe in the Middle Ages, killing millions. These days, the disease is easily treated with antibiotics and can be cured if caught early.

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