There are new cases of plague in Mongolia, how is the plague transmitted?

Updated on healthy 2024-03-13
23 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Rat flea bites, digestive tract infections and droplets, etc., rats and fleas can infect pathogens to humans through bites, and people will be infected through droplets, contact, wounds, etc., once found and patients have been in contact with each other, they need to be isolated and checked.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Plague is very contagious when it is transmitted by means of plague rat flea bites, droplet transmission, digestive tract transmission, wound infection, etc.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Plague is a very serious infectious disease, and people may not know much about it now, but we do know how it is transmitted. It is very transmissible, if we accept the patient's proposal, or if there is an animal that has plague, then we can be infected, and there is a rat flea, its bite can also spread plague.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Transmission can be carried by mosquito bites and some droplets, so be sure to wear a mask when you go to those places and avoid being bitten.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There have been new cases of plague in Mongolia, which is transmitted through the activity of rats, who linger in areas of food scraps, often in densely populated areas of humans.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The cause of the plague outbreak in April 2019 was due to contact transmission. Contact transmission refers to the infection caused by the passage of pathogens into the body through surface wounds or mucous membranes when people come into contact with infected animals during slaughtering, skinning and eating meat, or when they come into contact with the excrement and secretions of plague patients.

    At the end of April, a couple died of bubonic plague in the western Mongolian city of Ulegei, according to Hong Kong's Wen Wei Po newspaper, and authorities locked down the entire city of Uleg in order to spread immunity, forcing a large number of foreign tourists to stay.

    According to reports, the deceased couple were 38 and 37 years old respectively, and the woman was pregnant. Previously, the male deceased had hunted a marmot and had eaten undercooked marmot with his wife. Subsequently, the man died on April 27, and his wife died on the 30th.

    Mongolia** confirmed on 3 May that the couple had died of bubonic plague and immediately ordered the total lockdown of Ulegai, a population of about 280,000.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Too close proximity to the source of plague transmission.

    On November 16, 2019, one person from Bayintara Sumu Quarry in Xilin Gol League, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, was diagnosed as a confirmed case of bubonic plague after expert consultation during his treatment at Huade County Hospital in Ulanqab City. The patient, a 55-year-old male, had fed hares at a quarry on 5 November 2019.

    No epidemiological link was found between this case and the first two cases. The patient has been isolated and treated in Huade County Hospital in Ulanqab City, and relevant prevention and control measures have been implemented. There are 28 close contacts, who have been isolated for medical observation on the spot, and there are no abnormal manifestations such as fever at present.

    In addition, the close contacts of the two cases confirmed on November 12, 2019 had no abnormal manifestations such as fever under medical observation.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Because of too close proximity to the source of plague transmission. On November 12, 2019, two people from Sunit Zuoqi of Xilin Gol League in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region were diagnosed and confirmed as plague patients. However, this does not mean that there will be an outbreak of large-scale plague, and in the past ten years, there have been a few plague patients in China every year, but none of them have spread, indicating that China's experience in the transmission and control of plague has been very rich and mature.

    The plague has always existed on EarthThis time, two Inner Mongolia personnel were infected with the plague, which should have been caused by long-term contact with rodent organisms, after all, there are many marmots in the wild there. Marmots burrow in the wild and eat mainly vegetarian food, and are very abundant in the vast grassland area. People will inevitably come into contact with marmots in their daily lives, and if they do not pay attention to personal hygiene after too much contact, they will increase the risk of plague.

    Most of the large-scale contagions of plague in human history were in times of war. During the war, the people's living standards were not guaranteed, the living conditions were difficult, and the wild environment was chaotic. And war will be accompanied by a large number of people**, as well as the movement of people.

    These provided good conditions for the spread of plague. In today's era of peace, the living environment of human beings has greatly improved, and there is no need to worry about whether the plague will spread on a large scale.

    However, in life, we still need to do a good job in the prevention of plague, after all, we are not afraid of 10,000, we are afraid of what if, in case we accidentally get the plague, it is ourselves who suffer. Therefore, in life, first of all, we must do a good job of cleaning the environment of the family, and secondly, we must keep the cats and dogs at home to avoid them accidentally eating animals infected with plague when they go out to forage. When you go camping, be careful to sprinkle insect repellent around your tent.

    When your child is playing outside, take care of your child so that he does not touch an animal that has died of illness in the wild.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    According to reports, it may have been infected by hunting a marmot, and the virus carried by the marmot or the species parasitic on the marmot bit some parts of the body.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    There is little rain in autumn and the grassland is dry, which leads to the growth rate of rat reproduction, coupled with the intersection of human activities and grassland rodents, it is normal to be infected with plague, there is no need to panic, and now our country can prevent and treat plague!

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The main reason is that there are too many animals breeding in the wild on the grasslands, and China itself is a foci of the plague, but this situation can be avoided if it is dealt with in time.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It is related to the living environment and personal hygiene.

    Now with good control from the hospital, there will be no problems.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It may be that the CIA is playing tricks, just like SARS in the past, and now China is causing panic.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Infections for a period of time, normally, just now seem to be spreading badly.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The rat is the head of the zodiac, don't touch it, don't see it if you can.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    This should be because the Rat Emperor is decreasing, so there will be an outbreak of plague.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    At present, the local epidemic prevention measures are relatively perfect. Although the number of new confirmed cases is small, the local** still maintains the highest level of alert.

    The plague is a very serious infectious disease and a virulent infectious disease. Once it spreads among the population, it will cause a large-scale infection, which will lead to people**. I believe that the European people are most familiar with this.

    Because medieval Europe was hit by the plague, which directly caused the death of 2 3 percent of the population of Europe from the plague virus.

    The plague virus is unlikely to occur in human society at present, but we should not take it lightly. For example, in Mongolia, a confirmed case of plague has been reported within the country. Based on a post-mortem investigation, medical experts found confirmed cases of plague that had been exposed to so-called marmots.

    And among all living things in nature, the plague virus is only found in rodent organisms. For example, rats, squirrels and other animals can carry large amounts of the plague virus. <>

    After the outbreak of the plague virus in Mongolia, relevant measures were taken as soon as possible. All infected personnel and contact personnel are to be thoroughly disinfected and quarantined for observation. So far, the infected people have been given a very effective ** and are basically out of danger of life.

    But we also need to prevent the virus from spreading widely, so we also need to warn local people not to come into contact with local wildlife as much as possible. <>

    In addition, I believe that residents of Mongolia should also take care of their personal hygiene. After all, plague can spread under a wide range of conditions, such as airborne transmission, contact transmission and droplet transmission, all of which may lead to the risk of the virus spreading. Therefore, paying attention to your personal hygiene can cut the chain of transmission at the root.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    One more confirmed case of plague was reported in the country's Khovdor province. The Khovdor Provincial Research Centre for Zoonotic Diseases sent an emergency response team to conduct medical laboratory tests on the case. Laboratory tests showed that the case was confirmed to be infected with plague.

    At present, the Emergency Situations Agency, the Health Department and the Zoonotic Disease Research Center of Khovdó Province have implemented emergency measures such as disinfection and quarantine in the local area.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    At present, the local epidemic prevention measures are not bad. After the outbreak was discovered, it was quickly controlled.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    The official has paid attention to it, and it is relatively safe to isolate 48 close contacts first, and isolate 48 close contacts.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Rat-flea transmission, i.e. rat-flea transmission. Human plague is often preceded by plague among rats, usually preceded by wild rats and heirlooms. When the parasitic rat plague flea bites a human to suck blood, its stomach is blocked by bacterial plugs, blood refluxes, and the bacteria then enter the human body to cause infection, and the fungus-containing fleas can also enter the skin with scratching.

    Recent studies have found that the disease is potentially transmitted by cicadas.

    1.Transmission is caused by contact with the patient's sputum and pus containing bacteria or the skin, blood, flesh and feces of animals, and is infected through a broken ** religious membrane.

    2.Gastrointestinal transmission Gastrointestinal infection occurs when ingestion of infected animals.

    3.Respiratory transmission Bacteria-containing phlegm, droplets, or dust are transmitted through respiratory droplets and cause a human pandemic.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    It is necessary to do a good job in epidemic prevention, do not go to crowded places, wear masks when going out, do not hunt animals without permission, do not eat animals of unknown origin, and if you find any abnormalities in your body, you must report to the relevant local departments as soon as possible.

    At the moment of the epidemic, everyone should take protective measures, wear a mask when going out, wash hands frequently, and maintain a safe distance between people. It is necessary to avoid gatherings, not crowding, pay attention to personal hygiene, and everyone should practice good hygiene. If you find someone sick, try not to touch the sick person, and do not touch things in public places when you go to public, and only by paying attention to hygiene will you avoid spreading the disease.

    Mongolian people like to hunt, some people like to go hunting secretly, and after catching some prey, they dispose of these prey privately, and these prey may carry some diseases. If you eat these diseased prey, you can infect people with the plague. We usually have to abide by the rules of the country, do not go hunting without permission, do not go to the epidemic area without permission, some places may be the plague transmission area, so do not go to these places easily.

    The country has national laws, and the family has family rules, so you should abide by the laws and regulations of the country, do not violate the laws and regulations, and do not do some illegal hunting, so as to avoid being infected with the plague.

    Some people like to eat some delicacies from the mountains and seas, and like to eat some animals, and the animals that these people eat may be of unknown origin, and these animals may have viruses. Therefore, animals of unknown origin are not allowed to be eaten, and do not give any animal meat to others, because these animal meat has not been quarantined and cannot be eaten casually.

    The plague is controllable, and if there is a suspected illness, it should be reported to the relevant authorities and isolated at home. Do not enter and leave the epidemic area casually, do not contact others casually, be sure to wait for the test results, and if you feel unwell, you must go to the hospital immediately.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    If there is indeed a case of plague in Mongolia, then it will definitely have an impact on the local health public relations, then the local people should first strengthen the disinfection and cleaning of the public environment, which must be done in an all-round way to ensure that the virus is contained, at the same time, individuals should also do a good job of hygiene and clean protection, indoor and outdoor must do a good job of virus sanitization.

    The spread of plague cases is still relatively fast, and as long as this confirmed case can be controlled in a closed loop, the possibility of full-scale transmission can also be contained.

    1. Strengthen the disinfection and cleaning of public environments.

    The surrounding public environment of plague cases should be disinfected and cleaned, plague cases are a special case, there is a certain transmissibility, although this kind of cases are said in the country, there are still cases every year, but to a large-scale outbreak, there is no appearance for the time being, that shows that our country is still very good in the management of plague cases, so there is no large-scale outbreak of plague cases. <>

    2. Do a good job of hygiene and cleaning protection.

    In fact, as long as you can do a good job of hygiene and cleaning protection when you go out, wash your hands in time with things in public areas, and clean them in time, you may be away from plague cases. <>

    3. Keep indoor and outdoor virus sanitized.

    At present, a case of plague has been confirmed and reported, and if there are multiple cases in the later stage, then the severity will be relatively large, so what everyone should do at present is to sanitize the virus in the indoor and outdoor environments, this sanitize must be thorough and all-round, and every dead corner must be cleaned and disinfected to ensure that the spread of plague cases in a large area is contained. Therefore, sanitizing can be strictly protected. <>

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