
Plague - World Health Organization (WHO)
2024年9月25日 · Pneumonic plague – or lung-based plague – is the most virulent and least common form of plague. Typically, it is caused by spread to the lungs from advanced bubonic plague. However, a person with secondary pneumonic plague may form aerosolized infective droplets and transmit plague to other humans. This is usually fatal.
Plague - World Health Organization (WHO)
2017年10月23日 · Bubonic plague can advance and spread to the lungs, which is the more severe type of plague called Pneumonic plague. Pneumonic plague – or lung-based plague – is the most virulent form of plague. Incubation can be as short as 24 hours. Any person with pneumonic plague may transmit the disease via droplets to other humans.
Welcome to the Plague Outbreak Toolbox - World Health …
Clinical presentation suggestive of plague : sudden onset of fever, chills, headache, severe malaise, prostration, painful swelling of lymph nodes; or; cough with blood-stained sputum, chest pain, difficulty in breathing AND; Epidemiological context suggesting possible exposure to plague: Exposure to infected humans or animals; or
Plague - Democratic Republic of the Congo - World Health …
2020年7月23日 · Bubonic plague is the most common form of plague and is caused by the bite of an infected flea. The plague bacillus, Y. pestis, enters at the bite site and travels through the lymphatic system to the nearest lymph node where it replicates. At advanced stages of the infection, the inflamed lymph nodes can turn into suppurating open sores.
鼠疫 - World Health Organization (WHO)
2022年7月7日 · 世卫组织有关鼠疫的实况报道,描述了鼠疫的体征和症状、诊断和治疗、如何预防以及疫情的管理等重要事实。
Plague - Madagascar - World Health Organization (WHO)
2021年10月1日 · Plague is endemic in Madagascar and cases are reported each year in bubonic and pneumonic forms. The favorable season for transmission of the disease generally lasts from September to April. Cases are usually reported from the central highlands of the country, located at an altitude of over 700 meters, as is the situation with the current ...
Plague: enhancing country readiness - World Health Organization …
2015年11月1日 · To strengthen the readiness and response capacity of those countries at risk from major epidemic-prone diseases such as plague, WHO provides international technical expertise when the potential consequences of an outbreak require external support. It also ensures the availability of those laboratory and drug supplies required for effective outbreak containment and helps to develop rapid ...
Plague - World Health Organization (WHO)
Plague is an infectious disease caused by the bacteria Yersinia pestis, usually found in small mammals and their fleas.
Publication Item - World Health Organization (WHO)
Key revisions include the use of rapid diagnostic tests in varied contexts, the inclusion of fluoroquinolones as a first-line treatment option, and updated protocols for personal protective equipment when handling plague-infected corpses. These recommendations were published in 2021 and are based on evidence reviewed during an international expert meeting in 2020. This manual is intended for ...
Peste - World Health Organization (WHO)
La peste es una enfermedad infecciosa causada por <i>Yersinia pestis</i>, una bacteria zoonótica que suele encontrarse en pequeños mamíferos y en las pulgas que los parasitan. La transmisión entre los animales se hace a través de las pulgas.