Testing has confirmed that an initially unidentified illness that killed more than 50 people in northwest Democratic Republic of Congo was malaria, the country's National Public Health Institute (INSP ...
The World Health Organization is investigating "another cluster of illness" in northern Congo, as a deadly mystery disease spreads in the region.
Gutting USAID is already having a devastating impact around the world. In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, teams that would normally be racing to identify a fatal sickness are gone.
Is a new virus causing a disease outbreak and deaths in the Democratic Republic of Congo, or is the cause already known to science?Another mystery disease outbreak in the Democratic Republic of ...
Health authorities are conducting tests in regions of DR Congo affected by a mystery disease that has killed 60 people. https://p.dw.com/p/4rC2q Plasmodium falciparum ...
KINSHASA, March 25 (Reuters) - Testing has confirmed that an initially unidentified illness that killed more than 50 people in northwest Democratic Republic of Congo was malaria, the country's ...
At least 943 people fell sick and 52 died in Equateur province at the start of the year, with symptoms ranging from fever and fatigue to vomiting and weight loss. Health officials said in February ...
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Health officials in Congo suspect a mysterious disease that killed 52 people and sickened 943 in Equateur province to be either malaria or food poisoning. Symptoms include fever, fatigue, vomiting ...
BASANKUSU, Congo — Hundreds of people have tested positive for malaria in northwest Congo as health officials try to understand what may be behind a surge of illnesses that has surpassed 1,000 ...
A separate outbreak of disease in December, initially of unknown cause, was ultimately also identified as malaria.
members of health organizations and experts in infectious diseases described a world made more perilous than it was just a few weeks ago. Advertising Many spoke on condition of anonymity for fear of ...