Re: Bolivia Declares Bubonic Plague Alert on Peru Border
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Published Date 07-SET-2010
Subject PRO / POR> Plague: Bolivia (02) (Apolo, La Paz)
PLAGUE: BOLIVIA (02) (APOLLO, LA PAZ)
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Fonte: La Prensa [09/07/2010]
http://www.laprensa.com.bo/noticias/7-9-2010/noticias/07-09-2010_3588.php
6 confirmed cases of bubonic plague
The containment squad that traveled to the town of Apollo to eliminate
fleas and rats in the region reported that so far this year, six
confirmed cases of bubonic plague in the area.
Rene Barrientos, head of the Epidemiology Unit of Service
Departmental Health (Headquarters), reported that five of these cases have already been
treaties. Instead one of them, who gave the alarm, has died.
Barrientos said that with the work of the brigade in Apollo, was detected
At least 30 communities in the region are pestiginosas and Curiza and San
Pedro are the most affected.
He said the locals are accustomed to living with the plague and the
that exist in rodents. "Because there is a single species, but are
several. "
Moreover, C?sar Cocarico, governor of La Paz, said that thanks to
that early intervention brigade, the region is free from
disease at least the next six months. Even then be carried out
A new fumigation.
Barrientos said that only people are free of rodents
but the area is infested jungle.
The team traveled on 26 August for the fumigation of communities
Apollo was formed by 30 people, plus forces personnel
Armed.
The epidemiologist also reported that requested the municipality that builds a
medical center in this area within six months. The venues will grant the
personal care.
Moreover, during the raid were discovered several cases of
leishmaniasis, a disease that eats away the skin, caused by
bite of a mosquito called lutsome.
"On the way," he said shows people that even have lost
nose this disease, and people can not do anything because it is a
pathology of the poor. "