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Mystery Disease Kills Over 100 In Southwest Congo
Mystery Disease Kills Over 100 In Southwest Congo: Here’s What To Know
The undiagnosed outbreak is mostly affecting children under the age of 14 and females, according to the World Health Organization.
‘Disease X’ has killed dozens in the Congo — here’s what to know about the mystery illness
An outbreak of a mysterious illness dubbed “Disease X" has killed dozens in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), health officials say. Up to 143 people have died from the infectious disease.
WHO deploys a team of experts to Congo to help investigate mysterious disease
The agency's regional director for Africa said "all efforts are underway" to identify the illness that has killed 143 people.
Health officials grapple with deadly mystery ‘Disease X’ in Congo
The mysterious flu-like disease has killed dozens in the central African country of the Democratic Republic of Congo, mostly women and children, officials said.
'Disease X' outbreak spreads more as UN sends health team to Congo
Outbreak is centered in a remote rural area of Kwango province, where poor road conditions and heavy rains mean it takes nearly 48 hours to reach from Kinshasa
‘Disease X’ Outbreak Widens as UN Sends Health Team to Congo
More cases of a mysterious flu-like illness labeled “Disease X” were reported in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and the World Health Organization has dispatched a rapid response team to help investigate.
Mysterious Fatal 'Disease X' Outbreak in Congo Still Can't Be Explained
A "mystery disease" recently struck the south-western corner of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), killing between 67 and 143 people over two weeks.
‘Disease X’ outbreak in Congo kills 79, WHO rushes to ground zero
A mysterious infection, 'Disease X', has led to 79 deaths in the Democratic Republic of Congo, affecting hundreds, particularly children under five.
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WHO Provides Update About Disease X In Democratic Republic Of The Congo
Dave Wessner is a virologist who covers infectious diseases. Experts from the World Health Organization provided an update on ...
STAT
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Sanofi advances a drug for a rare, platelet-destroying disease
A drug developed by Sanofi raised platelet counts and reduced bleeding episodes in patients with a rare autoimmune disorder ...
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Mosquito-borne disease has cost the world billions, researchers say
Worldwide, the bulk of the costs associated with the disease were due to chronic illness among those who survived acute ...
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Congo Officials Provide Update on Mystery Disease That's Killed Dozens
Health experts said the Congolese government is on alert over the disease and that more details should come in the next two ...
Wall Street Journal on MSN
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‘Starved for Light’ Review: A Disease of Deficiency
In “Starved for Light,” Christian Warren convincingly argues that modern medicine would be unrecognizable without the many advances in treatment that trace their roots to this once-widespread ...
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What Is Peyronie’s Disease? What You Need to Know, From Symptoms to Risk Factors
Peyronie’s disease is sometimes called “curved privates disease” or simply “curvature” because the scar tissue (or plaque) ...
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Mystery Disease in DRC: Everything We Know
Health officials are working to understand the illness, which may have killed up to 143 people in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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How Tyler James Williams became advocate for those with Crohn’s disease
Tyler James Williams, known for his role in the iconic sitcom "Everybody Hates Chris," now advocates for those afflicted with ...
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