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Madagascar village 'hit by bubonic plague' | Madagascar village 'hit by bubonic plague' |
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A village in Madagascar has been hit by a deadly outbreak of the bubonic plague, medical experts on the island have confirmed. | A village in Madagascar has been hit by a deadly outbreak of the bubonic plague, medical experts on the island have confirmed. |
Tests were carried out after at least 20 people in the village, near the north-western town of Mandritsara, were reported to have died last week. | |
The International Committee of the Red Cross warned in October that Madagascar was at risk of a plague epidemic. | The International Committee of the Red Cross warned in October that Madagascar was at risk of a plague epidemic. |
The disease is transmitted to humans via fleas, usually from rats. | The disease is transmitted to humans via fleas, usually from rats. |
Bubonic plague, known as the Black Death when it killed an estimated 25 million people in Europe during the Middle Ages, is now rare. | Bubonic plague, known as the Black Death when it killed an estimated 25 million people in Europe during the Middle Ages, is now rare. |
Last year, Madagascar had 60 deaths from the plague, the world's highest recorded number. | Last year, Madagascar had 60 deaths from the plague, the world's highest recorded number. |
The Pasteur Institute of Madagascar confirmed on Tuesday that tests taken from bodies in the village last week showed that they had died of the bubonic plague. | The Pasteur Institute of Madagascar confirmed on Tuesday that tests taken from bodies in the village last week showed that they had died of the bubonic plague. |
The BBC's Tim Healy in the capital, Antananarivo, says health officials have now gone to the remote area to investigate. | The BBC's Tim Healy in the capital, Antananarivo, says health officials have now gone to the remote area to investigate. |
Prisoners on the island are usually most affected by the plague, which is spread because of unhygienic conditions, he says. | Prisoners on the island are usually most affected by the plague, which is spread because of unhygienic conditions, he says. |
The prevalence of rats in Madagascar's prisons means the plague can spread easily. | The prevalence of rats in Madagascar's prisons means the plague can spread easily. |
The Pasteur Institute said there were concerns that the disease could spread to towns and cities where living standards have declined since a coup in 2009 and the ensuing political crisis. | The Pasteur Institute said there were concerns that the disease could spread to towns and cities where living standards have declined since a coup in 2009 and the ensuing political crisis. |
On 20 December a second round is being held of presidential elections aimed at ending the political deadlock. | On 20 December a second round is being held of presidential elections aimed at ending the political deadlock. |