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Seasonal plague kills two more in Madagascar

ANTANANARIVO, Sept 22, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – Madagascar’s seasonal outbreak of pneumonic

plague has killed two more people, taking the death toll to four, the health

ministry said on Saturday.

The latest fatalities were “couple in their 40s, who died on September 18” in the

central city of Miarinarivo.

Sixteen cases of suspected plague have been identified between August 1 and

September 20, of which five were confirmed.

Health Minister Yoel Rantomalala had on Thursday declared that the outbreak was

“under control”.

The first fatality was recorded in Fiadanana, 300 kilometres north of the capital

Antananarivo, while the second was reported in Ambalavao, in the Indian Ocean

island’s interior.

Last year more than 200 people were killed before bubonic and pneumonic plague

epidemics were brought under control in November.

On average, 300-600 infections are recorded annually among a population

approaching 25 million people, according to UN estimates.

The germ Yersinia pestis can be transmitted to humans from infected rats via

fleas. It can also be transmitted human to human through cough droplets from a

person with a pneumonic form of the disease.

BSS/AFP/AU/16:50 hrs