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Plague Kills Scores in Congo Outbreak
NEWSDAY ^ | February 18, 2005 | BRYAN MEALER

Posted on 02/18/2005 4:21:17 PM PST by neverdem

Associated Press Writer

KINSHASA, Congo -- A rare form of plague has killed at least 61 people at a diamond mine in the remote wilds of northeast Congo, and authorities fear hundreds more who fled into the forests to escape the contagion are infected and dying, the World Health Organization said Friday.

Eric Bertherat, a doctor for the U.N. health agency, said the outbreak has been building since December around a mine near Zobia, 170 miles north of Kisangani, the capital of the vast Oriental province.

Nearly all the 7,000 miners have abandoned the infected area and sought refuge in the world's second-largest tropical rain forest, all but cut off from the outside world.

Security fears -- mainly from bandits and militia left over from Congo's five-year war -- also have slowed international response, Bertherat said.

Plague is spread mainly by fleas and causes an infection in the lungs that slowly suffocates its victims. If caught in time, it can be treated with antibiotics.

Bubonic plague is the most common form of plague and is transmitted to people through the bite of an infected flea. It usually is spread by rodents. It does not spread person to person.

Pneumonic plague -- the kind in the current outbreak -- is rarer but also more easily transmitted from person to person through coughing or close contact.

Bertherat, speaking to reporters by telephone from Geneva, said plague commonly is found in this region of northern Congo, but an outbreak this large was unusual.

Unlike the deadly Ebola virus, which also is found in the dark forests of Congo, Bertherat said this outbreak of plague was unlikely to spread too quickly, given the remote and isolated terrain.

"It's still a large concern," Bertherat said, "because these are cases moving elsewhere."

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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: africa; bubonic; congo; contagion; crisis; epidemic; outbreak; plague; pneumonic; who
Yersinia type III secretion : send in the effectors
1 posted on 02/18/2005 4:21:17 PM PST by neverdem
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To: KylaStarr; Cindy; StillProud2BeFree; nw_arizona_granny; Velveeta; Dolphy; appalachian_dweller; ...

Ping. This is the article you saw before nw_az.


2 posted on 02/18/2005 4:23:11 PM PST by Calpernia (Breederville.com)
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To: El Gato; JudyB1938; Ernest_at_the_Beach; Robert A. Cook, PE; lepton; LadyDoc; jb6; tiamat; PGalt; ..

FReepmail me if you want on or off my health and science ping list.


3 posted on 02/18/2005 4:23:44 PM PST by neverdem (May you be in heaven a half hour before the devil knows that you're dead.)
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To: neverdem

Damn.

If this isn't a good reason to close the borders....

Damn.


4 posted on 02/18/2005 4:24:23 PM PST by PeterFinn (Why is it that people who know the least know it the loudest?)
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To: neverdem
"...at a diamond mine in the remote wilds of northeast Congo..."

African test tubes

5 posted on 02/18/2005 4:28:08 PM PST by 7.62 x 51mm (D)
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To: neverdem

If I'm not mistaken, this is a supposedly-not-open yellowcake uranium mine that the "Democratic People's Republic of the Congo" pretends was abandoned years ago.

(Wonder who is buying yellowcake ? Iran has her own mines.)

Would it be amiss to suggest this was a little biowarfare "experiment" ??


6 posted on 02/18/2005 4:30:47 PM PST by genefromjersey (So much to flame;so little time !)
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To: neverdem

.. earthquakes and pestulences in divers places.


7 posted on 02/18/2005 4:33:53 PM PST by knarf (A place where anyone can learn anything ... especially that which promotes clear thinking.)
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To: neverdem

Poor Congo never gets a break.


8 posted on 02/18/2005 4:38:23 PM PST by Lorianne
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To: neverdem

Poor Congo never gets a break.


9 posted on 02/18/2005 4:38:53 PM PST by Lorianne
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To: neverdem
Plague is spread mainly by fleas and causes an infection in the lungs that slowly suffocates its victims. If caught in time, it can be treated with antibiotics.

Actually I have seen research that says it is spread by 22 month old girls in mother's day out. < /sarcasm>

11 posted on 02/18/2005 5:08:16 PM PST by Nov3 ("This is the best election night in history." --DNC chair Terry McAuliffe Nov. 2,2004 8p.m.)
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To: neverdem
Pathogenic Yersinia spp (Yersinia pestis, Yersinia pseudotuberculosis, and Yersinia enterocolitica) have evolved an exquisite method for delivering powerful effectors into cells of the host immune system where they inhibit signaling cascades and block the cells' response to infection. Understanding the molecular mechanisms of this system has provided insight into the processes of phagocytosis and inflammation.

Why who would believe that such a complicated system could have "evolved" from a bunch of random molecules? It must have been Intelligent Design!

12 posted on 02/18/2005 5:56:29 PM PST by MRMEAN (This tagline is evolving...)
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To: neverdem

please put me on the list


13 posted on 02/18/2005 6:25:16 PM PST by shubi (Peace through superior firepower.)
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To: Battle Axe

This is pneumonic. It doesn't need fleas. It spreads like a cold.

The same thing could happen with AIDs if we do not start putting stringent public health procedures into effect.


14 posted on 02/18/2005 6:26:53 PM PST by shubi (Peace through superior firepower.)
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To: neverdem

The pneumonic form is also about 90% fatal. The bubonic form runs about 30. Nasty stuff.


15 posted on 02/18/2005 6:28:26 PM PST by Billthedrill
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To: neverdem
The national language is French, and Congo has rapist U.N peace-keeping troops there, even though there's Eboli, rampant AIDS, plus this newest rare disease....

You can tell who President Bush doesn't like by who he appoints as the American Ambassador to Congo.

16 posted on 02/18/2005 6:50:29 PM PST by xJones
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To: neverdem
Plague is spread mainly by fleas and causes an infection in the lungs that slowly suffocates its victims. If caught in time, it can be treated with antibiotics.

I think they're talking about the pneumonic version here. I don't know whether the bubonic version affects the lungs or not.

17 posted on 02/18/2005 7:35:30 PM PST by Tolerance Sucks Rocks (Deport 'em all; let Fox sort 'em out!)
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To: Tolerance Sucks Rocks
I think they're talking about the pneumonic version here. I don't know whether the bubonic version affects the lungs or not."

Probably, their goose is cooked once they have bacteremia and sepsis.

Plague

Three forms of the plague exist: bubonic plague, pneumonic plague, and septicemic plague. The bubonic form of the plague involves the pathognomonic “bubo” and is caused by deposition of the bacillus in the skin by the bite of an infected vector. If the vector is a flea, bacillus proliferates in the flea's esophagus, preventing food entry into the stomach. To overcome starvation, the flea begins a blood-sucking rampage. Between its attempts to swallow, the distended bacillus-packed esophagus recoils, depositing the bacillus into the victim's skin.

The bacillus invades nearby lymphoid tissue, producing the famous bubo, an inflamed, necrotic, and hemorrhagic lymph node. Spread occurs along the lymphatic channels toward the thoracic duct, with eventual seeding of the vasculature. Bacteremia and septicemia ensue. The bacillus potentially seeds every organ, including the lungs, liver, spleen, kidneys, and rarely even the meninges.

18 posted on 02/18/2005 8:21:18 PM PST by neverdem (May you be in heaven a half hour before the devil knows that you're dead.)
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