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Suspected case of bubonic plague reported in western Mongolia

Xinhua | Updated: 2020-06-30 14:32

ULAN BATOR - A suspected case of bubonic plague has been reported in western Mongolia, local media reported on Tuesday, citing the country's National Center for Zoonotic Diseases (NCZD).

"A 27-year-old resident of Tsetseg soum in Khovd province was taken to a hospital on Sunday after eating marmot meat. Preliminary test results revealed on Monday that he was diagnosed with the bubonic plague," the NCZD said in a statement, adding that the official result of the test will be released on Tuesday evening.

The man is in critical condition, the NCZD added, urging citizens not to eat marmot meat.

A couple died of bubonic plague in the western Mongolian province of Bayan-Ulgii in April, 2019, after eating raw marmot meat.

The bubonic plague is a bacterial disease that is spread by fleas living on wild rodents such as marmots. The disease can kill an adult in less than 24 hours if not treated in time, according to the World Health Organization.

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