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Bacterial Outbreak Infects Thousands After Factory Leak In China (cnn.com) 46

schwit1 shares a report from CNN: Several thousand people in northwest China have tested positive for a bacterial disease, authorities said on Tuesday, in an outbreak caused by a leak at a biopharmaceutical company last year. The Health Commission of Lanzhou, the capital city of Gansu province, confirmed that 3,245 people had contracted the disease brucellosis, which is often caused by contact with livestock carrying the bacteria brucella. Another 1,401 people have tested as preliminarily positive, though there have been no fatalities reported, the city's Health Commission said. In total, authorities have tested 21,847 people out of the city's 2.9 million population.

Brucellosis had been much more common in China in the 1980s, though it has since declined with the emergence of vaccines and better disease prevention and control. Still, there have been a smattering of brucellosis outbreaks around the world in the past few decades; an outbreak in Bosnia infected about 1,000 people in 2008, prompting the culling of sheep and other infected livestock. In the US, brucellosis has cost the federal government and livestock industry billions of dollars. About 60% of female bison at Yellowstone National Park carry the bacteria, according to national park authorities.

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Bacterial Outbreak Infects Thousands After Factory Leak In China

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  • Does Slashdot report on random outbreaks now or is it just when it's an anti-China story?

    • I think it would be more accurate to say that Slashdot reports on random, period.

    • No, it's far from a random outbreak. It's an outbreak from negligent human activity. How often does that happen?

    • No, seriously, why are YOU still here ?

      I'm starting to get sick and tired of all the "why is this on /." whiners who keep coming back and posting their crap again and again.

      Slashdot is not what you want it to be, it's not what it used to be; it is what it is. If you hate Slashdot so much, why do you keep coming back again and again just to bitch and whine ? Don't you have better things to do ? Don't you have a fucking life ?

      Just go away and find another forum that's more in line with your interests and aspi

      • Re: (Score:2, Troll)

        by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

        I'm usually the one defending stories being on here. But this one doesn't seem to be of any relevance to the site at all. I'm defend posts about politics and culture but this is just propaganda.

    • Re:Why is this here? (Score:4, Interesting)

      by gweihir ( 88907 ) on Friday September 18, 2020 @05:37PM (#60520348)

      My guess is "anti-China". Not that /. is actually anti-China, but "news" make for ad-revenue, hence anything that is hyped at the moment is good for that revenue.

    • I figured because the biopharmaceutical industry is generally associated with Science and Technology (which is kinda nerdy) as well as the impacts this application of Science and Technology can have on the world. I don't think mistakes like this are unique to China, but I do think knowing about them (wherever they occur) is important as it might create pressure for better controls around the globe.

  • Simpsons did it

  • Quick! Buy up all the toilet paper.

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