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The World Health Organization reports continued transmission of plague in Rethy Health Zone, Ituri Province, northeastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).
From 1 January 2022 to 7 August 2022, there have been 559 cases of plague, including 9 deaths.
Plague is a severe bacterial infection which spreads to humans mainly by the bite of infected fleas, or from having close contact with infected animals or people.
Plague is rare in international travellers. The risk is highest in those visiting endemic regions who come into close contact with local wildlife, particularly rats or other rodents or who are in a healthcare environment. Activities which may increase this risk include:
Travellers should be advised to:
No vaccine is available for plague. Progression of the disease may be prevented with appropriate antibiotic treatment.
For further information, see the TRAVAX Plague page.