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World Health Organization finds no mysterious 'Disease X' in Congo

Dec 29, 2024

Geneva [Switzerland], December 29: International health experts believe the wave of illnesses in a remote region of the Democratic Republic of Congo, which had been dubbed "Disease X", is entirely due to known pathogens.
The Geneva-based World Health Organization (WHO) said on Friday that malaria, influenza, rhinoviruses, coronaviruses and other known viruses had been found in 430 laboratory samples taken from sick people in the region.
Hundreds of people had fallen ill since the end of October in the Panzi district of the south-western province of Kwango. The sufferers had flu-like symptoms, including
fever, colds, headaches, aching limbs and breathing difficulties.
The WHO reported 48 deaths, while the local authorities said more than 130 people had died.
A particularly high number of children under 5 years of age were affected. About 40% of the people in the region are said to be malnourished, and among children the proportion is estimated to be as high as 60%.
People who do not eat enough and are therefore lacking in nutrients are at a much higher risk of becoming seriously ill from various pathogens. (DPA)
Source: Ǫatar Tribune 7

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