Health officials investigate mystery disease in southwest Congo after
143 deaths
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[December 04, 2024]
By JEAN-YVES KAMALE
KINSHASA, Congo (AP) — A flu-like disease that has killed dozens of
people over two weeks is being investigated in southwestern Congo, local
authorities said.
The deaths were recorded between Nov. 10 and Nov. 25 in the Panzi health
zone of Kwango province. Symptoms include fever, headache, cough and
anaemia, provincial health minister Apollinaire Yumba told reporters
over the weekend.
The deputy provincial governor, Rémy Saki, told The Associated Press on
Tuesday that between 67 and 143 people had died.
”A team of epidemiological experts is expected in the region to take
samples and identify the problem," he added.
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 Yumba advised the population to
exercise caution and refrain from contact with dead bodies to avoid
contamination. He called on national and international partners to
send medical supplies to deal with the health crisis.
Congo is already plagued by the mpox epidemic, with more than 47,000
suspected cases and over 1,000 suspected deaths from the disease in
the Central African country, according to the World Health
Organization.
WHO is aware of the unidentified disease and has a team on the
ground working with local health services to collect samples,
according to an organization employee who spoke on condition of
anonymity because he wasn’t authorized to talk to the media.
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