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Plague breaks out in Tibet |
2010-09-27 |
[Pak Daily Times] ![]() One of the five has already died from a severe lung infection attributed to the pneumonic plague, while one other patient was in a critical condition, the Tibet health department said in a statement on its website. The outbreak was first detected on Thursday last week in Latok village in Tibet's Nyingchi Prefecture, the department said. The four patients, all of whom had contact with the dear departed, have been quarantined, it said. Disease control experts have been dispatched to the area in an effort to control the further spread of the disease, it said. The department also issued a warning to anyone who has visited the region near the outbreak to seek immediate medical attention should they develop fever, cough or other flu-like symptoms common to the plague. |
Posted by:Fred |
#9 Dale - it's harmless joking. We all suffer it, and rightly so.. it's called initiation |
Posted by: Frank G 2010-09-27 22:45 |
#8 ION PAKISTANI DEFENCE FORUM > CHINESE RAIL SERVICE INTO NEPA [Tibet] SCARES INDIA | CHINA EXTENDS RAILWAY TO TIBET'S SECOND LARGEST CITY [India fears Chin rail extension = CPLA Link all the way to KATHMANDU]. |
Posted by: JosephMendiola 2010-09-27 22:31 |
#7 #5 TW yes, as I understand in Europe they require you have your teeth in order before heart surgery. Here in USA after heart surgery when you go to the Dentist they are requesting you take an antibiotic before dental work. |
Posted by: Dale 2010-09-27 22:04 |
#6 especially with the onset of Hellfireitis, as in the equally non-flossing areas on Pashtunistan |
Posted by: Frank G 2010-09-27 21:43 |
#5 I have never heard of it being fatal though. I recently read that the bacteria that cause gingivitis, and eventually periodontitis, can enter the bloodstream and precipitate blood clots that lead to heart attack and stroke. So it can be fatal, eventually. |
Posted by: trailing wife 2010-09-27 21:35 |
#4 The plaque then fell upon them. Proper brushing and flossing will keep plaque under control, along with regular visits to the dentist. I have never heard of it being fatal though. |
Posted by: Secret Asian Man 2010-09-27 21:32 |
#3 Yes, one would think that #1 & #2. Spiegel wrote of a mini ice age that caused cannibalism in Germany. Food was so scarce they ate the young and weak and dug up fresh graves to consume contents. The plaque then fell upon them. Tibet has long been a thorn in the side of China. They think of people as blades of grass. Many other ares of the world are in bad shape but no plaque. I don't trust the Chinese in power. Like Saddam they may well be experimenting. Yea, and maybe I had too much coffee. |
Posted by: Dale 2010-09-27 19:01 |
#2 The real land of the plague and home of the flea, of course. |
Posted by: Grunter 2010-09-27 14:32 |
#1 I'm surprised it don't break out alot more in that entire part of the world. |
Posted by: chris 2010-09-27 12:54 |