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The Manchurian pandemic of pneumonic plague (1910-1911).

Spyros N Michaleas1, Konstantinos Laios1, Marianna Karamanou1, Nikolaos V Sipsas2, Georges Androutsos3.   

Abstract

China's winter of 1910-1911 was one of its most difficult. A deadly airborne pneumonic plague, believed to have originated from tarbagan marmots, broke out in October 1910 in a northeastern Chinese province commonly known by the exonym Manchuria. The disease had a near 100 percent mortality rate, affecting mainly the lower socio-economic classes and eventually killing more than 60,000 people over six months. By April 1911, the epidemic was suppressed, in large part due to the efforts of a Western-educated Chinese physician, Wu Lian-Teh. Similar to the recent COVID-19 pandemic, the Great Manchurian Plague outbreak highlighted the importance of personal protective equipment, such as face masks, and a quick and efficient international medical response.
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Keywords:  China; Harbin; Manzhouli; Mukden Conference; Wu Lien-Teh; tarabagan marmot

Year:  2022        PMID: 36148171      PMCID: PMC9448316          DOI: 10.53854/liim-3003-17

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Infez Med        ISSN: 1124-9390


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