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2018
DOI: 10.3201/eid2402.160122
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Ecologic Features of Plague Outbreak Areas, Democratic Republic of the Congo, 2004–2014

Abstract:During 2004–2014, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) declared 54% of plague cases worldwide. Using national data, we characterized the epidemiology of human plague in DRC for this period. All 4,630 suspected human plague cases and 349 deaths recorded in DRC came from Orientale Province. Pneumonic plague cases (8.8% of total) occurred during 2 major outbreaks in mining camps in the equatorial forest, and some limited outbreaks occurred in the Ituri highlands. Epidemics originated in 5 health zones clust… Show more

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“…In Madagascar, a close link exists between seasonality of human plague and the movement of rats between houses and rice fields related to the harvesting season and the use of slash-and-burn cultivation [ 26 , 46 ]. During the 2004 outbreak in DRC [ 47 ], inter-human pneumonic plague transmission could be favoured by the housing conditions of gold and diamond mine workers.…”
Section: Which Hosts and Vectors Should Be Targeted For Human Plaguementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Madagascar, a close link exists between seasonality of human plague and the movement of rats between houses and rice fields related to the harvesting season and the use of slash-and-burn cultivation [ 26 , 46 ]. During the 2004 outbreak in DRC [ 47 ], inter-human pneumonic plague transmission could be favoured by the housing conditions of gold and diamond mine workers.…”
Section: Which Hosts and Vectors Should Be Targeted For Human Plaguementioning
confidence: 99%
“…An example of a bacterium which has been classed as a re‐emerging pathogen and which is endemic in global regions is Y. pestis , causative of plague. Bubonic plague is endemic in regions such as Madagascar, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), India and China. Over thousands of years, Y. pestis has evolved away from the enteric yersinia species to become a lethal flea‐transmitted bacterium.…”
Section: Endemic Disease Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, it was reported that Y. pestis can survive for at least 24 days in contaminated soil under natural conditions ( Eisen et al, 2008 ), hence creating a potentially natural-born contaminated area in case of the death of a sporadically infected animal. Plague is present in different parts of the world; recent outbreaks were reported in Uganda ( Respicio-Kingry et al, 2016 ), China ( Shi et al, 2018 ), Democratic Republic of Congo ( Abedi et al, 2018 ), and Madagascar ( Andrianaivoarimanana et al, 2019 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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