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Bubonic Plague confirmed in California today
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[quote:taniatarn:MV8yMDEzNDU2XzMzODg1Nzg2XzEyMUQ2RTY1] [quote:Anonymous Coward 25509060:MV8yMDEzNDU2XzMzODg1NDQyX0JCODM1QjI5] Read it again carefully. The numbers reported dead and infected come from the dengue outbreak in the carribean that is listed above the plague report. This however seems more worrying. EH : Unknown hemorrhagic fever / Asia / India [1:0] 10 October, 2012 - 04:04 EDIS Number: EH-20121010-36792-IND Date / time: 10/10/2012 09:03:27 [UTC] Event: Epidemic Hazard Name of Hazard: Unknown hemorrhagic fever Area: Asia Country: India State/County: State of Tamil Nadu City: Chennai Description: A 26-year-old man died of viral fever at Stanley Medical College and Hospital on Tuesday. While doctors initially said Sathya of Madhavaram died of hemorrhagic shock caused by dengue, they later said the death was caused by an unknown fever. "He didn't test positive for dengue. It looks like a viral fever," said a doctor in the emergency ward. An official in the Chennai Corporation's health department said, "We don't know what fever it was. He was brought very late to the hospital." [color=red]Doctors say many hospitals in the city are already crowded with hundreds of patients with severe viral infections. [/color] [/quote] Yeah...that is a worry. Thats the ones that you have to worry about...the ones that get a foothold BEFORE they really know whats going on... too late to isolate then. :uhoh: [/quote]
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“We don’t want to incite panic in the public. Our first reaction is just to make sure people are aware that it’s out there so they can take precautions to protect their families and their pets.”
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