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Madagascar village 'hit by bubonic plague'
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A village in Madagascar has been hit by a deadly outbreak of the bubonic plague, medical experts on the island have confirmed.


Test were carried out after at least 20 people in the village, near the north-western town of Mandritsara, were reported to have died last week.


The International Committee of the Red Cross warned in October that Madagascar was at risk of a plague epidemic.


The disease is transmitted to humans via fleas, usually from rats.

What is bubonic plague?

  • Caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis
  • Essentially a disease of wild rodents, spread by fleas
  • Plague spreads to humans either by the bite of infected fleas or rats
  • Does not spread from person to person
  • Patients develop swollen, tender lymph glands (called buboes) and fever, headache, chills and weakness
  • It is treatable if caught early, but can be lethal



Bubonic plague, known as the Black Death when it killed an estimated 25 million people in Europe during the Middle Ages, is now rare.


Last year, Madagascar had 60 deaths from the plague, the world's highest recorded number.


The Pasteur Institute of Madagascar confirmed on Tuesday that tests taken from bodies in the village last week showed that they had died of the bubonic plague.


The BBC's Tim Healy in the capital, Antananarivo, says health officials have now gone to the remote area to investigate.


Prisoners on the island are usually most affected by the plague, which is spread because of unhygienic conditions, he says.


The prevalence of rats in Madagascar's prisons means the plague can spread easily.
The Pasteur Institute said there were concerns that the disease could spread to towns and cities where living standards have declined since a coup in 2009 and the ensuing political crisis.


On 20 December a second round is being held of presidential elections aimed at ending the political deadlock.


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prisons are overcrowded and dirty, the ICRC says


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An ICRC-led programme is working to reduce prison rat populations
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