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Chinese city issues warning after bubonic plague patient dies – ABC News
Authorities in the Chinese region of Inner Mongolia issue a warning after a patient who had bubonic plague died of multiple organ failure.

Authorities in a city in the Chinese region of Inner Mongolia issued a warning after a patient who had bubonic plague died of multiple organ failure, state media reported.
Cases of plague are not uncommon in China, although outbreaks have become increasingly rare.
From 2009 to 2018, China reported 26 cases and 11 deaths.
The patient was confirmed to have bubonic plague, the People’s Daily reported, citing an announcement from the health committee of the Bayan Nur city.
The bubonic plague, …
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