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World News See other World News Articles Title: What We Know About African Mystery Illnesses That Have Sickened Over 400 People And Can Kill Within Hours Something sinister is lurking in the heart of Africa, and no one knows what it is. A mysterious illness has swept through two remote villages in northwestern Congo, killing 53 people in just five weeks - some within hours of falling sick. Health officials are scrambling to figure out whats behind the deadly outbreaks in Equateur Province, but answers remain elusive. With 419 reported cases and the death toll rising, fear and speculation are gripping the region. A Tale of Two Villages The outbreaks began on January 21 in two villages separated by more than 120 miles. In the tiny village of Boloko, the first victims were children who had eaten a bat (oh?). Within 48 hours, they were dead, according to the Associated Press. Weeks later, hundreds more cases surfaced in Bomate, where at least some patients also tested positive for malaria. Are the two outbreaks connected? Health officials still dont know. Dr. Serge Ngalebato, medical director of Bikoro Hospital, says this is an 'unusual situation.' "The first one with a lot of deaths, that we continue to investigate because its an unusual situation, (and) in the second episode that were dealing with, we see a lot of the cases of malaria." Congos Ministry of Health reports that about 80% of patients share symptoms including fever, chills, body aches, and diarrhea. These symptoms are common in many tropical infections, but what has scientists on edge is the rapid death of many victims. Initially, fears of Ebola ran high, as the virus has struck Congo multiple times before. But lab tests in Kinshasa ruled out Ebola and its deadly cousin, Marburg. Now, health officials are considering everything from viral hemorrhagic fever to food poisoning, typhoid, and even meningitis. The speed at which people are dying in Boloko is alarming, the WHO Africa office said in a statement. We need to accelerate laboratory investigations, improve case management, and strengthen surveillance before it spreads further. Congos Deadly Pattern This isnt the first time an unknown illness has swept through Congo. Just last December, a similar outbreak claimed dozens of lives. The countrys weak healthcare system and remote geography make it difficult to track and contain diseases before they spiral out of control. Many of these deadly outbreaks stem from the regions deep forests, where viruses jump from animals to humans. Scientists warn that as long as people continue eating bushmeatincluding bats, a known carrier of deadly pathogensCongo will remain a hotbed for mysterious diseases. All these viruses have reservoirs in the forest, said Gabriel Nsakala, a professor of public health at Congos National Pedagogical University. As long as these forests exist, we will always have outbreaks. The Congolese government has sent teams of experts to the affected villages, but the remote locations are making containment efforts difficult. Patients are receiving treatments targeting their symptoms, but without a known cause, theres no cure in sight. Meanwhile, the World Health Organization is calling for urgent international assistance. The U.S. has historically been the largest donor to Congos health sector, but with foreign aid currently under review, its unclear whether resources will arrive in time. As the mystery illness continues its deadly march, one thing is clear: Congo is once again at the mercy of an invisible killer. And until scientists can crack the case, fear and uncertainty will reign supreme. Poster Comment: PKK Founder Orders Kurdish Group To Lay Down Its Arms, Dissolve In Historic Statement A grand bargain which could realign whole region... https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/pkk-founder-orders-kurdish-group-lay-down- its-arms-dissolve-historic-statement Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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