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Huiming Luo1, Xingqi Dong, Furong Li, Xu Xie, Zhizhong Song, Zhujun Shao, Zhongjie Li, Zhaohui Tong, Guangfa Wang, Hongtao Zhang, Tielong Yang, Gao He, Zeyuan He, Robert E Fontaine, Guang Zeng.
Abstract
We investigated a cluster of five cases of severe pneumonia from one village in Yunnan Province, China. We searched for severe pneumonia in the village and hospitals. We interviewed patients and family members about exposures. We tested acute and convalescent sera for antigen and antibody of severe acute respiratory syndrome, avian influenza, and plague. The only common exposure of the five patients was riding together in the enclosed cab of a truck for 1.5 hours while taking the first patient to the hospital. Seroconversion to plague F1 antigen confirmed plague in three survivors. Unfamiliarity of clinicians with plague and lack of sputum examination, blood culture, or postmortem examination delayed the diagnosis. No plague cases occurred among family and village contacts and health care workers. High infectivity in this cluster was limited to a crowded, poorly ventilated truck.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23509116 PMCID: PMC3752759 DOI: 10.4269/ajtmh.12-0163
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Trop Med Hyg ISSN: 0002-9637 Impact factor: 2.345