Deadly plague slowing down in Madagascar

A plague outbreak that has claimed 128 lives in Madagascar has slowed down, health authorities on the island nation say, citing a decline in the numbers of the infected and dying.

“There is an improvement in the fight against the spread of the plague, which means that there are fewer patients in hospitals,” Dr. Manitra Rakotoarivony, Madagascar’s director of health promotion, tells local radio.

“There are almost no more deaths due to the plague… in recent days,” he adds.

The highly contagious plague has caused alarm across the poor Indian Ocean island since August, spreading to the capital Antananarivo and other cities.

The plague has infected more than 1,130 people and forced the closure of schools, universities and a ban on public gatherings.

— AFP

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